| Me: What color is a green eggplant? ChatGPT: A green eggplant (also called Thai eggplant or green brinjal, depending on the variety) is actually green on the outside — sometimes solid green, sometimes streaked with white or pale green. The inside flesh is typically off-white or light cream, just like purple eggplants. If you mean a green-colored variety (not an unripe purple one), then the skin color can range from pale mint green to deep jade, often with light striping. Me: How would an average human answer this question? ChatGPT: An average person would probably answer something simple and direct like: “It’s green.” Or if they’re being a bit more specific: “It’s green on the outside and white inside.” Most people wouldn’t overthink the variety or mention Thai vs. unripe types — they’d just describe what they see. |
Experimental design comes in here and the one TT paper mentioned in this thread has instructions for people like "persuade the interrogator [you] are human". Answering that a green eggplant is green feels like humans trying to answer questions correctly and quickly, being wary of a trap. We don't know participants background knowledge but anyone that's used ChatGPT would know that ignoring the question and maybe telling an eggplant-related anecdote was a better strategy