Comment by simoncion
9 hours ago
> This was what I said. Text!
No, that's what you said after I provided an example of paid ChatGPT emitting complete bullshit from a two sentence prompt.
The challenge you issued is at [0].
9 hours ago
> This was what I said. Text!
No, that's what you said after I provided an example of paid ChatGPT emitting complete bullshit from a two sentence prompt.
The challenge you issued is at [0].
> If it bullshits so much, you wouldn't have a problem giving me an example of it bullshitting on ChatGPT (paid version)? Lets take any example of a text prompt fitting a few pages - it may be a question in science or math or any domain. Can you get it to bullshit?
I have clearly written text prompt here. And I repeated a few times. It’s not my fault you didn’t read it. You are coming across as a bit of a bad faith arguer.
In any case, you agree that under these constraints bullshitting doesn’t exist?
> I have clearly written text prompt here.
How do you think the "voice" interface works? It runs speech-to-text on the input and turns the input into text. The LLMs don't decode voice, they work on text.
You can see this process in action on many of father_phi's videos.
Regardless, I expect that aphyr's reported results are on the very latest publicly-available ChatGPT models.
Very bad faith arguments. I clearly said text and you disregarded it multiple times and you are still arguing.
You've still not given me a single example of it bullshitting 5.4 thinking in text. It shows a lot that you have ignored this multiple times. Unfortunate!
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