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by pests
757 days ago
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I think we agree. ChatGPT can't count, as the granularity that requires is higher than the granularity ChatGPT provides. Also the blind person wouldn't confidently answer. A simple "the objects blur together" would be a good answer. I had ChatGPT telling me 5 different answers back to back above. |
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If the legally blind person never had had good vision or corrective instruments, had never been told that their vision is compromised and had no other avenue (like touch) to disambiguate and learn, then they would tell you the same thing ChatGPT told you. "The objects blur together" implies that there is already an understanding of the objects being separate present.
You can even see this in yourself. If you did not get an education in physics and were asked to describe of how many things a steel cube is made up, you wouldn't answer that you can't tell. You would just say one, because you don't even know that atoms are a thing.