WTF 😬 😂
@nixCraft It would be irrational to think that the first few digits could not also be the last ones…
@marcel It IS irrational because Pi is infinite.

@Pistolenkind @marcel

No, recurring numbers are not infinite.

@farstrider @marcel When mathematician Johann Lambert proved that pi is irrational, the fact that it is infinite came along at the same time. The reason for this is that all irrational numbers are infinite.

"When mathematician Johann Lambert proved that pi is irrational, the fact that it is infinite came along at the same time. The reason for this is that all irrational numbers are infinite."

Maybe we both shouldn't talk about things we don't really understand? But I think there's a good chance that this mathematician is right and you're wrong.

@Pistolenkind @marcel

I do not pretend to be a mathematician of any standing but what I do have is a certain set of skills. 😂 😂 Joking aside, go and have a look at this and let me know what you think. I didn't really make myself clear when I posted initially. That aside, π is certainly a pretty heavily discussed topic for many reasons, whatever they may be.
https://www.quora.com/If-Pi-is-infinite-does-that-mean-we-can-take-any-sequence-of-numbers-from-it-and-be-certain-that-it-will-eventually-be-repeated/answer/Peter-James-Thomas

If Pi is infinite, does that mean we can take any sequence of numbers from it and be certain that it will eventually be repeated?

Peter James Thomas's answer: If Pi is infinite, does that mean we can take any sequence of numbers from it and be certain that it will eventually be repeated? Argh! It’s like Nightmare on Elm Street \text{TREE}(3). The bad dreams never ever end. 1. \pi is not infinite. According to Thomas’s The...

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@marcel @nixCraft It's actually logical: pi does not have 10 last digits.
@nixCraft good at language patterns... not so good at computation.
@nixCraft it could have given any ten digits, there is no way for you to verify
@kennergf @nixCraft No, it couldn't. Pi does not have ten last digits.
Last 10 digits of Pi

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@nixCraft ChatGPT is already very human: it has an opinion on everything even if it doesn't know shit about it!

@nixCraft

Hallucinating Last and First is transcendental.

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Wie philosophisch:)
Anfang und Ende, Alpha & Omega,...
@nixCraft me when I don't know the answer on a test.
Fake it till you make it!😎
@nixCraft it's knowledge is beyond our understanding
@nixCraft didn't take them long to fix it
@lc @nixCraft ChatGPT is non-deterministic, so you probably just got the correct answer at random.
Pivot to AI: Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain

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@lc @nixCraft Yes, that looks like a great article. I'm going to bookmark it.
@lc @nixCraft ChatGPT 4 gave me a different, but also acceptable answer. (Below)
So the question is how the answers change. L'esprit de l'escalier? Company “retraining” based on user feedback? Then is the change done at a root cause level, or keyed to words in the prompt?
If the latter, does this constitute improved intelligence, or guardrails?
@lc @nixCraft “The number pi (\(\pi\)) is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a finite sequence of digits or as a simple fraction. This also means that pi has an infinite number of digits in its decimal representation, and these digits do not terminate or repeat in any known pattern.”
@lc @nixCraft “As a result, there is no such thing as the "last 10 digits" of pi, since it does not have a final digit. Pi is commonly approximated as 3.14159 in many practical applications, but even more digits are used in scientific and mathematical computations for greater precision.”
@nixCraft Reading the digits from right to left, this is correct.