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by suveen_ellawela
517 days ago
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thanks for the comment. I actually tried explicitly mentioning in the prompt that 'Your guesser follows the same reasoning process'. But this did not make any clear improvements. Maybe I should've done more prompt engineering. |
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And don't get me wrong, it's still a fun experiment! It's just that that 4 would never have worked if a human played against another human—there are simply too many other words that would be equally strongly associated:
* Gum: Gum is often wrapped in paper, so 'GUM' is strongly associated with the word 'PAPER'.
* King: King is a type of face card, which are printed on paper, so 'KING' is strongly associated with the word 'PAPER'. (Repeat for JACK.)
* Light: Paper is a lightweight material.
That's 4 others right there that are at least as closely connected in my head as LAWYER or LOG. The only reason why o1 pulled up the same four when guessing as it did when clueing is that it's the same model.
Again, I didn't mean this as a knock, just a warning about drawing too many conclusions from the test!