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minus-squaredanielbln@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoI just asked GPT-4: > What’s 7 * 8 divided by 10, to the power of 3? Its reply: > Let’s break this down step by step: > First, multiply 7 and 8 to get 56. > Then, divide 56 by 10 to get 5.6. > Finally, raise 5.6 to the power of 3 (5.6 * 5.6 * 5.6) to get 175.616. > So, 7 * 8 divided by 10, to the power of 3 equals 175.616
minus-squarefocus@lemmy.filmlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoIt’s pretty hit or miss though… I’ve had lots of good calculations with the odd wrong one sprinkled in, making it unreliable for doing maths. Mostly because it presents the result with absolute certainty.
I just asked GPT-4:
> What’s 7 * 8 divided by 10, to the power of 3?
Its reply:
> Let’s break this down step by step:
> First, multiply 7 and 8 to get 56.
> Then, divide 56 by 10 to get 5.6.
> Finally, raise 5.6 to the power of 3 (5.6 * 5.6 * 5.6) to get 175.616.
> So, 7 * 8 divided by 10, to the power of 3 equals 175.616
It’s pretty hit or miss though… I’ve had lots of good calculations with the odd wrong one sprinkled in, making it unreliable for doing maths. Mostly because it presents the result with absolute certainty.