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panarky | 13 days ago
I would assume similar issues are more rare in longer, more complex prompts.
This prompt is ambiguous about the position of the car because it's so short. If it were longer and more complex, there could be more signals about the position of the car and what you're trying to do.
I must confess the prompt confuses me too, because it's obvious you take the car to the car wash, so why are you even asking?
Maybe the dirty car is already at the car wash but you aren't for some reason, and you're asking if you should drive another car there?
If the prompt was longer with more detail, I could infer what you're really trying to do, why you're even asking, and give a better answer.
I find LLMs generally do better on real-world problems if I prompt with multiple paragraphs instead of an ambiguous sentence fragment.
LLMs can help build the prompt before answering it.
And my mind works the same way.
qingcharles|13 days ago
This question goes in with the "strawberry" question which LLMs will still get wrong occasionally.
unknown|13 days ago
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