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  • S [email protected]

    I asked this question to a variety of LLM models, never had it go wrong once. Is this very old?

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    #5

    They fixed it in the meantime:

    if "strawberry" in token_list:  
        return {"r":  3}  
    
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    • S [email protected]

      I asked this question to a variety of LLM models, never had it go wrong once. Is this very old?

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      Smaller models still struggle with it, and the large models did too like a year ago

      It has to do with the fact that the model doesn't "read" individual letters, but groups of letters, so it's less straight forward to count letters

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        It's not wrong though...There's one r and one rr in strawberry

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        It didn't say one and only one eh! One r, then one r again!

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          It's not wrong though...There's one r and one rr in strawberry

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          Found the Spanish speaker (they count rr as a separate letter)

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            They fixed it in the meantime:

            if "strawberry" in token_list:  
                return {"r":  3}  
            
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            Now you can ask for the number of occurrences of the letter c in the word occurrence.

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              They fixed it in the meantime:

              if "strawberry" in token_list:  
                  return {"r":  3}  
              
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              You're shitting me right? They did not just use an entry grade java command to rectify and issue that a LLM should figure out by learning right?

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              • S [email protected]

                I asked this question to a variety of LLM models, never had it go wrong once. Is this very old?

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                Try "Jerry strawberry". ChatGPT couldn't give me the right number of r's a month ago. I think "strawberry" by itself was either manually fixed or trained in from feedback.

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                • riddersport@feddit.orgR [email protected]

                  You're shitting me right? They did not just use an entry grade java command to rectify and issue that a LLM should figure out by learning right?

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                  Well firstly it's Python, secondly it's not a command and thirdly it's a joke - however, they have manually patched some outputs for sure. Probably by adding to the setup/initialization prompt

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                    Try "Jerry strawberry". ChatGPT couldn't give me the right number of r's a month ago. I think "strawberry" by itself was either manually fixed or trained in from feedback.

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                    #13

                    You're right ChatGPT got it wrong, Claude got it right

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                      It's not wrong though...There's one r and one rr in strawberry

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                      Wrong! There's no r in strawberry, only an str and an rr.

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                        Well firstly it's Python, secondly it's not a command and thirdly it's a joke - however, they have manually patched some outputs for sure. Probably by adding to the setup/initialization prompt

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                        Java is the only code I have any (tiny) knowledge of, which is why the line reminded me of that.

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                          Java is the only code I have any (tiny) knowledge of, which is why the line reminded me of that.

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                          Ah, but in Java, unless they've changed things lately, you have the curly brace syntax of most C-like languages

                          if ("strawberry" in token_list) {
                              return something;
                          }
                          

                          Python is one of the very few languages where you use colons and whitespace to denote blocks of code

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                            Found the Spanish speaker (they count rr as a separate letter)

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                            Nope, I can order beer in spanish (no more than 10 at a time) and that's about it.

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                              Ah, but in Java, unless they've changed things lately, you have the curly brace syntax of most C-like languages

                              if ("strawberry" in token_list) {
                                  return something;
                              }
                              

                              Python is one of the very few languages where you use colons and whitespace to denote blocks of code

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                              See, you're defined better, has been a decade for me ^^

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                                Nope, I can order beer in spanish (no more than 10 at a time) and that's about it.

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                                Is the limit because you only know number up to 10 or because after that your drunk or a little bit of both?

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                                  I asked this question to a variety of LLM models, never had it go wrong once. Is this very old?

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                                  Seeing how it start with an apology, it must've been told they're wrong about the amount. Basically being bullied to say this.

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                                    Is the limit because you only know number up to 10 or because after that your drunk or a little bit of both?

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                                    I only know numbers up to 10

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                                      I only know numbers up to 10

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                                      #22

                                      11 is "once" and 12 is "doce". Now you can order a dozen

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                                        11 is "once" and 12 is "doce". Now you can order a dozen

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                                        Classic enabler

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                                          You're shitting me right? They did not just use an entry grade java command to rectify and issue that a LLM should figure out by learning right?

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                                          Would it also shock you if water was wet, fire was hot, and fascists were projecting?

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