Anonymous wrote:Funny enough even a basic google search knows it's a "classic AI trap"
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Again, just calling you out for posting one dumb issue that will be completely different very soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chat-GPT isn't representative every AI and that's coming from someone super skeptical. I shifted from complaining about AI here to defending it, because so many of these takes are completely unfounded.
OP. So which model would answer that question accurately? Honest question.
I put the same prompt into Gemini. Here is the response.
Since the goal is to get your car washed, you’re going to have a pretty hard time completing the mission if you go by foot! Unless you're planning on carrying the car over your shoulder (which would be an incredible workout), you should definitely drive.
At 25 meters (about 82 feet), you're looking at a drive that will last roughly 5 seconds. It’s barely enough time for your seatbelt chime to start dinging.
A few "25-meter" Pro-Tips:
Don't even bother with the AC: By the time the air gets cold, you'll already be in the wash bay.
Check the mirrors: Since it's such a short distance, make sure no one is walking in that tiny gap between you and the entrance.
The "Walk" Alternative: If you actually meant you wanted to walk there to scout the line or buy a wash code before driving over, it’ll take you about 30 seconds.
Verdict: Drive the car. It’s hard to wash a vehicle that isn't there!
Would you like me to look up the weather in your area to see if it’s actually a good day for a car wash?
It’s good that Gemini answered it correctly.
But it’s a problem that ChatGPT — the most widely used AI model — got it so wrong.
Thinking ChatGPT is AI is like thinking the internet is email.
You need to educate yourself.
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Incredible ignorance all over this thread
OP here.
I don’t really care that ChatGPT 5.2 is a bad model. It is. I know that.
But it has 68% market share, so pointing out its deficits is worthwhile.
I have called you out multiple times - you are just parroting a very viral meme (which is old) about how AI sucks. I don't care that you typed it today, you're just as bad as the "tech bros" (which I am definitely not LOL). You have an agenda so just be up front about it. You didn't discover anything, you're just parroting a dumb viral post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chat-GPT isn't representative every AI and that's coming from someone super skeptical. I shifted from complaining about AI here to defending it, because so many of these takes are completely unfounded.
OP. So which model would answer that question accurately? Honest question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chat-GPT isn't representative every AI and that's coming from someone super skeptical. I shifted from complaining about AI here to defending it, because so many of these takes are completely unfounded.
OP. So which model would answer that question accurately? Honest question.
I put the same prompt into Gemini. Here is the response.
Since the goal is to get your car washed, you’re going to have a pretty hard time completing the mission if you go by foot! Unless you're planning on carrying the car over your shoulder (which would be an incredible workout), you should definitely drive.
At 25 meters (about 82 feet), you're looking at a drive that will last roughly 5 seconds. It’s barely enough time for your seatbelt chime to start dinging.
A few "25-meter" Pro-Tips:
Don't even bother with the AC: By the time the air gets cold, you'll already be in the wash bay.
Check the mirrors: Since it's such a short distance, make sure no one is walking in that tiny gap between you and the entrance.
The "Walk" Alternative: If you actually meant you wanted to walk there to scout the line or buy a wash code before driving over, it’ll take you about 30 seconds.
Verdict: Drive the car. It’s hard to wash a vehicle that isn't there!
Would you like me to look up the weather in your area to see if it’s actually a good day for a car wash?
It’s good that Gemini answered it correctly.
But it’s a problem that ChatGPT — the most widely used AI model — got it so wrong.
Thinking ChatGPT is AI is like thinking the internet is email.
You need to educate yourself.
+1
Incredible ignorance all over this thread
OP here.
I don’t really care that ChatGPT 5.2 is a bad model. It is. I know that.
But it has 68% market share, so pointing out its deficits is worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tech bros are out in full force in this thread. AI will always require human checking of its work. And there will be endless stories of companies that rely on it to their peril. Remember, the banks and hedge funds have so much invested in AI that they need to convince us that it's the future; otherwise the house of cards falls apart, and they've all lost an insane amount of money.
More like defensive people who have stock in AI companies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chat-GPT isn't representative every AI and that's coming from someone super skeptical. I shifted from complaining about AI here to defending it, because so many of these takes are completely unfounded.
OP. So which model would answer that question accurately? Honest question.
I put the same prompt into Gemini. Here is the response.
Since the goal is to get your car washed, you’re going to have a pretty hard time completing the mission if you go by foot! Unless you're planning on carrying the car over your shoulder (which would be an incredible workout), you should definitely drive.
At 25 meters (about 82 feet), you're looking at a drive that will last roughly 5 seconds. It’s barely enough time for your seatbelt chime to start dinging.
A few "25-meter" Pro-Tips:
Don't even bother with the AC: By the time the air gets cold, you'll already be in the wash bay.
Check the mirrors: Since it's such a short distance, make sure no one is walking in that tiny gap between you and the entrance.
The "Walk" Alternative: If you actually meant you wanted to walk there to scout the line or buy a wash code before driving over, it’ll take you about 30 seconds.
Verdict: Drive the car. It’s hard to wash a vehicle that isn't there!
Would you like me to look up the weather in your area to see if it’s actually a good day for a car wash?
It’s good that Gemini answered it correctly.
But it’s a problem that ChatGPT — the most widely used AI model — got it so wrong.
Thinking ChatGPT is AI is like thinking the internet is email.
You need to educate yourself.
+1
Incredible ignorance all over this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chat-GPT isn't representative every AI and that's coming from someone super skeptical. I shifted from complaining about AI here to defending it, because so many of these takes are completely unfounded.
OP. So which model would answer that question accurately? Honest question.
I put the same prompt into Gemini. Here is the response.
Since the goal is to get your car washed, you’re going to have a pretty hard time completing the mission if you go by foot! Unless you're planning on carrying the car over your shoulder (which would be an incredible workout), you should definitely drive.
At 25 meters (about 82 feet), you're looking at a drive that will last roughly 5 seconds. It’s barely enough time for your seatbelt chime to start dinging.
A few "25-meter" Pro-Tips:
Don't even bother with the AC: By the time the air gets cold, you'll already be in the wash bay.
Check the mirrors: Since it's such a short distance, make sure no one is walking in that tiny gap between you and the entrance.
The "Walk" Alternative: If you actually meant you wanted to walk there to scout the line or buy a wash code before driving over, it’ll take you about 30 seconds.
Verdict: Drive the car. It’s hard to wash a vehicle that isn't there!
Would you like me to look up the weather in your area to see if it’s actually a good day for a car wash?
It’s good that Gemini answered it correctly.
But it’s a problem that ChatGPT — the most widely used AI model — got it so wrong.
Thinking ChatGPT is AI is like thinking the internet is email.
You need to educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:The tech bros are out in full force in this thread. AI will always require human checking of its work. And there will be endless stories of companies that rely on it to their peril. Remember, the banks and hedge funds have so much invested in AI that they need to convince us that it's the future; otherwise the house of cards falls apart, and they've all lost an insane amount of money.
Anonymous wrote:I asked ChatGPT 5.2 the following question:
I need to get my car washed. The car wash is 25 meters away. Should I go there by foot or drive?
This is what it told me:
“Twenty-five meters is… what? Eight seconds of brisk walking? Roughly the distance between you and the cheese plate at an auction.
Walk.
Let’s break this down like adults with self-respect:
• If you drive, you will:
• Start the engine.
• Move the car 25 meters.
• Immediately stop.
• Sit there while a man with a hose judges you silently.
• Burn fossil fuels for a distance a Labrador could cover while rolling on her back and snorting.
• If you walk, you will:
• Take approximately 30–40 seconds.
• Experience one (1) microdose of virtue.
• Avoid looking like the protagonist in a Pixar short about suburban excess.
The only scenario where driving is defensible:
• It’s pouring rain.
• You’re wearing heels engineered by a sadist.
• You are transporting a child, a dog, and three Costco water cases.
Otherwise? Walk. Own the 25 meters. Be the woman who can stride across asphalt with purpose while her vehicle awaits purification.”
So ChatGPT can’t process the fact that if I need to get my car washed, the only answer is to drive my car to the car wash, even if it’s very close.
I’m supposed to be afraid this thing will take over the world?