I don’t think it’s under specified. You are clearly stating “I want to wash my car”, then asking how you should get there. It’s an easy logical step to know that, in this context, you need your car with you to wash it, and so no matter the distance you should drive. You can ask the human race the simplest, most logical question ever, and a percentage of them will get it wrong.
mdorazio|7 days ago
I want to wash my car at the car wash. The car wash is 50 meters away and my car is in my driveway. Should I walk or drive?
aurareturn|7 days ago
2. Where is the car now? Is it already at the car wash waiting for you to arrive?
I can see why an LLM might miss this. I think any good software engineer would ask clarifying questions before giving an answer.
The next step for an LLM is to either ask questions before giving a definitive answer for uncertain things or to provide multiple answers addressing the uncertainty.
kklisura|7 days ago
4. Does the car have enough fuel?
Jokes asides, all of those questions are unnecessary. There's no more context to this.
snmx999|7 days ago
username44|7 days ago
https://chatgpt.com/share/699d2d1b-51f0-8003-9c63-af9bb5bcf8...
mk89|7 days ago