I asked ChatGPT about primes ending in 2 to make it prove a point and it proved the point far better than I could have hoped for.

Please do not be a fool who trusts ChatGPT with anything outside your field of expertise, and even then double or triple check what it tells you if you must use it.

@alinanorakari chatgpt is pretty bad when it comes to numbers in general
@BafDyce which is bothersome since OpenAI officially shows usage examples asking it about explaining mathematical theorems that are used in encryption, simplifying equations and specifically asking for things like odd integers that meet certain criteria, when at the same time to me it claimed 5's rightmost digit is 2 and a list of primarily odd numbers contains only even numbers
@alinanorakari @BafDyce that's the problem with using a statistical extrapolation machine, it's fundamentally not designed to make sure it's entire model is self consistent and logical, it's not designed to extract logic and formulas but to vaguely imitate it. The training is essentially only absorption of text, it doesn't get nearly enough feedback on where it's incorrect (and even then there's too much text samples to test its modeling of every claim)
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