That is fine and would have even been a better reply. I connected to a VPN in Belgium, opened a private browsing window, and Yandex, Google, and DuckDuckGo all find "latitude 41 in Columbus" as the first search result.
It figured out I was looking for a place but completely failed to identify I already provided proximity information and asked for proximity information in its reply.
I tried 3 more times. Two were nearly identical and 1 recognized Latitude 41 as a restaurant but had a similar useless reply
"Latitude 41" is a business name?
If you gave me this prompt, I'd say "Which Columbus? None of the ones I know about are at a latitude of 41 degrees north or south?"
That is fine and would have even been a better reply. I connected to a VPN in Belgium, opened a private browsing window, and Yandex, Google, and DuckDuckGo all find "latitude 41 in Columbus" as the first search result.
It figured out I was looking for a place but completely failed to identify I already provided proximity information and asked for proximity information in its reply.
It's an interesting question to ask a machine. It's definitely ambiguous. As a person I might respond "What's Latitude 41"?