why not ask it to produce said program, and then evaluate it on that output, rather than proxy it via asking a logic puzzle?
It's like doing a coding interview when hiring an employee with these brain teaser puzzles, and when they fail you disqualify them, rather than asking them to do a real task that would be something they'd encounter on the job.
why not ask it to produce said program, and then evaluate it on that output, rather than proxy it via asking a logic puzzle?
It's like doing a coding interview when hiring an employee with these brain teaser puzzles, and when they fail you disqualify them, rather than asking them to do a real task that would be something they'd encounter on the job.