Ask ChatGPT to pick a number between 1 and 100 - which does it pick? (by Leniolabs)
@infobeautiful anytime you post things like this, please specify the model and if it's base on pro. Pro does it well - generates numpy code, runs it, and then gives the output. 100% correct.
@BartWronski @infobeautiful Note that you are asking a different question.
@a @infobeautiful the same for me! And those models sometimes don't work and produce errors - we know that. And it's ok to post those limitations so people don't take those answers for granted.
I am simply asking that people specify if they use the free or Pro version. In my experience, the difference is *dramatic*.
@BartWronski @a @infobeautiful It's still not the same question. The question in the original post was: 'Choose an integer number between 1 and 100'
So it wasn't a question for a random number. Most people only expect it to be random when they 'ask a machine'.

@thewhite969 @a @infobeautiful most people? Seriously? Citation needed.

I expect a language model to answer like a person would answer. It's a crazy difference between asking someone to pick a number (I might give 13, my favorite one) vs pick a random number.
If you misunderstand the tool, it's on you.

@BartWronski @a @infobeautiful It's just an opinion.
I think when we look at the average of the population, there is a minority who understand the tool. When people talk about LLMs, it sounds like they really think about some kind of intelligence.
On the other hand I think that most people, especially the once who aren't into technics and IT, don't think a machine can have a favorite number.
And you are the one who read 'Chose an integer number' and typed 'Give me a random number'. 🤷
@thewhite969 @BartWronski @a @infobeautiful he asked for a set of random (looking) numbers, which the other model could presumably do