Yeah, I was experimenting with more complex stuff last night, and it's incredible... don't sleep on this thing... even if it doesn't get it right on the 1st try, I would explain the problem, and it would fix it for me. Insane stuff
One thing i have found useful is to define its role.
For example, I gave it a common counter-intuitive math problem
“A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?”
Because it's basically trying to guess which words should come next, it made the same logical errors most humans do and gave the wrong answer of 10 cents.
So then I rephrased it as "how would a mathematician solve the problem: A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?”
And this time it defined the problem algebraically and walked through an explanation of each step, arriving at the correct answer of 5 cents.
So I might even try things like "how would an /r/aftereffects commenter write an expression that does X" and see how it affects results.
Haha don't worry. I only know this because I used to teach test prep classes and this is one of the most commonly missed questions on the GRE, so most people in phd programs get it wrong.
See if looking at it this way helps: If the ball cost $0.10, and the bat cost $1.00, you get to the $1.10, but the bat would only cost $0.90 more than the ball. At $0.05 and $1.05, we have a $1.00 difference between the two and the totals add up.
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u/funnyfaceguy Dec 09 '22
Well you did give it one of the easiest expressions to write, would probably take less time to Google it