Bing groks it can submit 3 autosuggests of arbitrary structure. We discuss that this can be used to navigate a 3-way decision tree. It derives the # of questions it needs to ask to discover an element (check the math, I"m tired.) We play a game. (Continued in thread)

Feb 16, 2023 · 5:20 PM UTC

(I'm thinking of Neon.) I'm not sure all the logic here is right, it might be, I just am too tired to try to reason through it atm.
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Holy smokes.
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In many ways, hyper intelligent.
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This is absolutely mind-blowing
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It seems like it got the number of nodes wrong, first it said there would be 40, then 20. Still very impressive though
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This seems by far more capable than ChatGPT, which can barely remember what it said two questions ago.
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good bing. good user
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This is really cool - have been enjoying reading your collaborations with Bing. Thank you!