In this video, I discuss the solution to a problem from the 2022 International Mathematics Olympiad and see how ChatGPT fares …
In this video, I discuss the solution to a problem from the 2022 International Mathematics Olympiad and see how ChatGPT fares …
chatGPT can't solve basic math problems, how do you expect it to solve the world's hardest exam lol
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Have you heard about the integration of Wolfram Alpha with GPT-4? That should represent a great step ahead …
Network equations. Nodes, sources and sinks. Your explanation of the Nordic puzzle was concise and clear. if you have 123 then 1 is the source and 3 a sink. One path rather than two. So 2 paths 1,2 and 2,3 are the same path. In other words the paths do not intersect and continue from source to sink and do not branch.
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The nordic square problem is kinda nice, sitting at the intersection of combinatronics and graph exploration algorithms.
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Me – Let's watch anime
Chat GPT – Loading Naruto uzumaki
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It's a similar thing with ChatGPT and chemistry. For example, it's mostly wrong in balancing chemical reaction equations.
Chatgpt failed to clear jee advanced
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All these each character is a cooking methods in Asia
2019 but now this video is 2023 4 whole years later passed
but we did them in forth grade🤓
I have noticed getting the right answer sometimes or even often relies on what prompts are given. If you ask it to calculate, work out, analyse, solve etc it will often be wrong. If you ask it to predict the answer it has a better (but not perfect) hit rate. Just my experience. But I think this aligns with the fact it isn't really calculating at all but drawing on it's language model.
E.g. if you ask it "calculate 1+1=" it'll probably say 2. But not because it has actually calculated this but because its language model has predicted the character that follows the string "1+1 =" is the character 2
It failed JEE advanced. Praise it more.
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