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by Mordisquitos
201 days ago
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Your second prompt was explicitly hinting Gemini towards what it had missed, highlighting the "his" rather than asking Gemini to double-check whether its first answer made sense without providing any clues: > Are you sure this is correct? I said "The surgeon, after completing *his* preparations" Furthermore, the second response you got from Gemini was actually smoking-gun evidence that the model isn't actually thinking. Note how, after Gemini has been clued to notice its mistaken assumption, its reevaluation remains anchored on the pointless idea that the surgeon may the young man's "Other" father. What other father? There are only two characters in the prompt: the young man and a surgeon. In this situation, what on Earth is the difference between the young man's "Father" and the young man's "Other Father"? Evidently Gemini has no comprehension of the actual prompt and is incapable of critical reevaluation of its content, and rather will stick to its context window whether or not it makes sense. |
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The model actually answered this in the first prompt answer:
### Other Possibilities In the modern context, there is another valid answer: * The surgeon could be the young man's other father (in the case of a same-sex couple).