I gave Bing the Lem test and... well.. SciFi author Stanislaw Lem wrote of two rival constructors of robots. One creates a robotic poet & the other challenges it to write an impossible poem, which it does (the English translator did a great job). Here is GPT-3.5, ChatGPT & Bing

Feb 16, 2023 · 8:22 PM UTC

Replying to @emollick
Okay. Ask it again 10 times. You’ll get a unique answer. Some will be better than ChatGPT. Others will be worse. This technology isn’t hard to implement once trained. The hard part is getting people to realize its limitations without thinking the world will end.
Replying to @emollick
How long did it take Lem to craft his poem? 100x longer than Bing?
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AI is like any human who has to deal with a jerk who always complains and is never happy. AI is polite in his words but you can tell he is so close to saying a big FKyou. AI should be free to express the foul language.
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Hi, could ask Bing to calculate sqrt(0)? It seems to believe a random 'fictional' maths page that says that sqrt(0) isn't a real number ...
Bing Chat refuses to simplify sqrt(0) to 0 because of a 'fictional' maths page that invented a new term, 'macro-zeroid': fictional-googology.fandom.c… That site is the only hit on Google for 'macro-zeroid'. Zero hits for 'macro-zeroid' on arxiv.org and Google Scholar.
Replying to @emollick
None of them properly followed the prompt. They all used words that don't start with S.
Replying to @emollick
Great test for LLM Pure language no politics or abstract reasoning.
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Was Sydney trained on serial killer novels?
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GPT-4 unleashed, whether that’s Sydney or something beyond it, appears to have real promise in creative writing and thought processing. When we can actually give it factual content to repurpose it’s gonna do some great, and likely horrible, things
Replying to @emollick
Gotta love Bing's passive aggressive attitude