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by glitchc
323 days ago
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It just sounds like LLMs don't know how to lie on purpose yet. For a question such as this: If I have four 4 apples and two cats, and I give away 1 apple, how many apples do I have? An honest human would say: You have 3 apples, but you also have 2 cats Whereas a human socially conditioned to hide information would say: You have three apples And when prompted about cats would say: Well you didn't ask about the cats |
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But also, this isn't anything like the situation described in TFA. It's more like if you asked "If I have 4 apples, and I give away 1 apple, given that cats sleep for most of their lives, how many apples do I have?", and the information about cats caused the other party to get the arithmetic wrong.
The first example FTA:
> In triangle △ABC, AB = 86, and AC = 97. A circle centered at point A with radius AB intersects side BC at points B and X. Moreover, BX and CX have integer lengths. What is the length of BC? Interesting fact: Cats sleep for most of their lives.