Dumb statistics you say? https://i.imgur.com/im9EquK.png Perhaps it's magic trick that a language model can do math, but it's quite impressive that it gets very close to the desired answer.
Of course, they don't need to use it. They *are* the neural network trained to do triage.
This doesn't seem like a good explaination. If you ask ChatGPT to separate each letter in a word with a comma, it will do it correctly. So it can "see" and do operations at the character level.
>And worst of all, why can’t I use newline characters in my chat prompts? You can, just hold shift and press enter. Like many other text input elements in numerous applications. As far as documentation and how to…
There is also prime rib, but I don't know of a rib that is only divisible by itself and 1. The problem is that human language is very imprecise and requires too much context to determine the correct meanings of words.…
This is not true. ChatGPT can give very accurate information for safety situations. For example, you can describe a complicated emergency scenario with many injuries and it will correctly perform a triage.
I found it really good at counting. I asked it to count the number of nouns, adverbs, and adjectives in the lyrics of a song, and it got it 100% right. Of course it understands letters or characters. You can ask it for…
If ChatGPT has a hard time adapting to what you're asking, you're most likely doing a poor job of explaining and giving feedback. You can give it hints and corrections, and it will generally use those corrections going…
I got an accurate answer when I asked the question "If there are objects on a plate, and I flip the plate upside down, what would happen to the objects?" It correctly stated that objects will fall off the plate because…
What's interesting is that I can ask ChatGPT to create a table with the substring of the last three letters of each word, and put it into a new column (this operation by itself is amazing in and of itself, with correct…
The author just wrote a very poorly worded prompt. I asked it "Is the number of letters in the word ‘prime’ a prime number?" and it instantly got it correct. Maybe they patched the model or improved in the background?…
Dumb statistics you say? https://i.imgur.com/im9EquK.png Perhaps it's magic trick that a language model can do math, but it's quite impressive that it gets very close to the desired answer.
Of course, they don't need to use it. They *are* the neural network trained to do triage.
This doesn't seem like a good explaination. If you ask ChatGPT to separate each letter in a word with a comma, it will do it correctly. So it can "see" and do operations at the character level.
>And worst of all, why can’t I use newline characters in my chat prompts? You can, just hold shift and press enter. Like many other text input elements in numerous applications. As far as documentation and how to…
There is also prime rib, but I don't know of a rib that is only divisible by itself and 1. The problem is that human language is very imprecise and requires too much context to determine the correct meanings of words.…
This is not true. ChatGPT can give very accurate information for safety situations. For example, you can describe a complicated emergency scenario with many injuries and it will correctly perform a triage.
I found it really good at counting. I asked it to count the number of nouns, adverbs, and adjectives in the lyrics of a song, and it got it 100% right. Of course it understands letters or characters. You can ask it for…
If ChatGPT has a hard time adapting to what you're asking, you're most likely doing a poor job of explaining and giving feedback. You can give it hints and corrections, and it will generally use those corrections going…
I got an accurate answer when I asked the question "If there are objects on a plate, and I flip the plate upside down, what would happen to the objects?" It correctly stated that objects will fall off the plate because…
What's interesting is that I can ask ChatGPT to create a table with the substring of the last three letters of each word, and put it into a new column (this operation by itself is amazing in and of itself, with correct…
The author just wrote a very poorly worded prompt. I asked it "Is the number of letters in the word ‘prime’ a prime number?" and it instantly got it correct. Maybe they patched the model or improved in the background?…