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Hi Elvis, much appreciate your video as always!! I would like to request you to do a live stream when testing these models and pick problem suggestions from chat as well
There is a 1/5 probability that by choosing a random answer, you will choose answer 3. Moreover, the only options that stand out after minimal filtering are 3 and 4 (the shortest or the longest candle), the rest are negligible, I believe that even ChatGPT wouldn't choose 1, 2, or 5. So, the real probability of finding the correct answer, even for the most primitive language model, I would say is somewhere around 50%. Out of 100 cases, in 50 of them, even the most primitive model would probably say it's 3. So, the answer is not impressive. A coin, if you flip it, would know to choose candle number 3 in 50% of the cases. But that doesn't mean the coin is good at math or that it's smart. So the fact that it answered with 3 is not at all impressive to me. What is impressive is the following logic, which seems to make sense and be correct.
Hi Elvis, much appreciate your video as always!!
I would like to request you to do a live stream when testing these models and pick problem suggestions from chat as well
Thanks for the suggestion. I am not into doing lives but I might try it sometime for an important announcement.
There is a 1/5 probability that by choosing a random answer, you will choose answer 3. Moreover, the only options that stand out after minimal filtering are 3 and 4 (the shortest or the longest candle), the rest are negligible, I believe that even ChatGPT wouldn't choose 1, 2, or 5. So, the real probability of finding the correct answer, even for the most primitive language model, I would say is somewhere around 50%. Out of 100 cases, in 50 of them, even the most primitive model would probably say it's 3. So, the answer is not impressive. A coin, if you flip it, would know to choose candle number 3 in 50% of the cases. But that doesn't mean the coin is good at math or that it's smart. So the fact that it answered with 3 is not at all impressive to me. What is impressive is the following logic, which seems to make sense and be correct.