"Let's think step by step" for multi-hop inference, but the answer is in the form of 1) a git diff, 2) a Python 3 module, 3) an IRC chat log, 4) Batman fanfiction.

Oct 17, 2022 · 4:45 AM UTC

Seriously, though: The original "Let's think step by step" paper (Kojima et al. 2022) tried a dozen or so phrasing variations, and found that "Let's think step by step" was the best. But they're all just variations on how to start a sentence — what else is there to try?
Also, “Let’s think step by step” but the answer is in Middle English:
Geoffrey Chaucer teaches you sorting algorithms via GPT-3. Only green text is generated.
And, of course, “Let think step by step” but the answer is from Jar-Jar Binks:
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Style of output improves when answer prefix demonstrates proper usage of "meesa", substitution of dental fricatives:
“Let’s think step by step” in pirate speak is my personal favorite:
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It also works for pirates:
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Hey @VitalikButerin we see you keep liking posts shilling $THE. Nice 👀 but $THE answer is.
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This is my favorite tweet today, thank you
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Awesome, but also,
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my daughter is very sick and i need 400 thousand dollars for her treatment i have a painting made by my daughter i am selling it please help before it is too late if you want to help her please reply
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What are you doing stepbro?