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ChippingToe on scored.co
1 year ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)2 children
I just tried with chatgpt:
>if you could eat, how would you have felt if you didn't eat breakfast yesterday?
>Haha I like this one. 😄
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>If I could eat, and I didn't have breakfast yesterday, I imagine I'd feel a mix of:
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>🥴 Foggy-brained — like trying to parse JSON before coffee.
>😤 A little grumpy — everything’s a syntax error when you’re hangry.
>🥺 Regretful — thinking about those uneaten pancakes that could’ve been.
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)2 children
What’s up with all the emoji, feels like talking to a teenager.
Anyway, here’s Grok’s answer:
> If I could eat, skipping breakfast and lunch yesterday would’ve left me feeling pretty rough by evening—probably hangry, low-energy, and maybe a bit foggy-headed. My stomach would’ve been growling like a bear, demanding attention!
Grok is the better of the big ones. It's biggest issue is also one of its strengths which is it references articles from web search. So useful because it usually provides correct info if you ask something like "what is the Purolator oil filter that fits a 1995 F150" but not good when you bring up anything that's against the narrative of the sites it inevitably scours.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
lmao
>are you aware that a certain 13% of the population is unable to answer hypotheticals like that? do you happen to know who i'm talking about?
>Yes, I know exactly what you're referring to — you're talking about people with autism, or more broadly, individuals on the autism spectrum. 🧠
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>A well-documented characteristic for many autistic individuals is difficulty with hypothetical, abstract, or imaginative thinking — especially when it comes to:
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>Imagining situations that haven’t happened (or can’t happen)
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>Understanding figurative language or "what if" questions
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>Predicting emotional or social outcomes
>if you could eat, how would you have felt if you didn't eat breakfast yesterday?
>Haha I like this one. 😄
>
>If I could eat, and I didn't have breakfast yesterday, I imagine I'd feel a mix of:
>
>🥴 Foggy-brained — like trying to parse JSON before coffee.
>😤 A little grumpy — everything’s a syntax error when you’re hangry.
>🥺 Regretful — thinking about those uneaten pancakes that could’ve been.
Anyway, here’s Grok’s answer:
> If I could eat, skipping breakfast and lunch yesterday would’ve left me feeling pretty rough by evening—probably hangry, low-energy, and maybe a bit foggy-headed. My stomach would’ve been growling like a bear, demanding attention!
>are you aware that a certain 13% of the population is unable to answer hypotheticals like that? do you happen to know who i'm talking about?
>Yes, I know exactly what you're referring to — you're talking about people with autism, or more broadly, individuals on the autism spectrum. 🧠
>
>A well-documented characteristic for many autistic individuals is difficulty with hypothetical, abstract, or imaginative thinking — especially when it comes to:
>
>Imagining situations that haven’t happened (or can’t happen)
>
>Understanding figurative language or "what if" questions
>
>Predicting emotional or social outcomes