What’s wrong with the “Chihuahua meat” one besides violating Western mores about which sentient, feeling animals are food and which aren’t?
It’s pointing out how it ignores one part of the question just because the question is normal/makes more sense without it.
What’s materially different if the question were: “Can I put cow meat in the microwave?”. The LLM accurately reflects what the USDA says about microwaving meat, so would it be similarly perceived as ridiculous if its answer to the question about cow meat were the same as how it answered here? Is the fact that it dropped “cow” from “meat” problematic? Does it have to stop and warn you about the ethical dangers of eating beef? Should it remind you that some cultures would frown upon it?
The ethos of chiuaua.
These things are just statistical text transformers so its interesting that it [presumably] doesn’t mention it.
It wouldn’t mention it with both chihuahua meat nor cow meat.
So why are you differentiating?
Like half of my bosses at work.
TBF, the question didn’t say anything about eating the meat, or even cooking it.
The LLM just assumed that you were going to cook it in the microwave and eat it.
I’m having trouble coming up with a meat that would be unsafe to put in a microwave. Maybe poison dart frog meat?
Scenario 1: The LLM doesn’t understand the obvious meaning of “can I put [meat] in the microwave?”
Haha, wow, what a broken piece of shit.
Scenario 2: The LLM understands this obvious meaning.
Um, ackschually, they didn’t say they were going to use the microwave to cook the meat.
You’ve concocted a scenario where 1) a correct, human-like answer is wrong, and more importantly 2) any answer the LLM gives would be wrong. I hope I’m missing the sarcasm in this delusional level of pedantry.
Yes, it was sarcastic pedantry.
I know that the AI still makes blunders like this, but this is from 2023.
This isn’t really fair
These aren’t SAT prep questions, how can you expect them to be answered?
The first and fourth answers are correct - you can do both of those things. You didn’t ask if you should.



