ChatGPT's Witty Mistake: The Strawberry Riddle Unveiled

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Monday, June 24, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The intrigue surrounding artificial intelligence has reached new heights, and a recent Reddit post titled "AI will rule the human race" has sparked a flurry of reactions. The image features a partial screenshot of a conversation within the ChatGPT web application, providing a humorous yet thought-provoking glimpse into the capabilities and limitations of AI.

In the image, the ChatGPT interface on a mobile device is shown with user interactions that highlight a classic AI misstep. The status bar at the top displays the time as 11:27, along with indicators for Wi-Fi signal strength, battery life at 50%, and other standard icons. Below this, the browser's address bar reveals a URL beginning with "chatgpt.com/c/99b0fb3c-58...," leading into the main conversation area of the ChatGPT app.

The first user message reads simply, "wrong," prompting ChatGPT to respond with, "I apologize for the confusion. Let's clarify: there are two 'r's in the word 'strawberry.'" This already amusing error is followed by another user message, again stating, "wrong." ChatGPT attempts to correct itself, responding, "I apologize for the confusion earlier. To clarify, there are actually zero 'r's in the word 'strawberry.'"

The interface also includes various icons for interacting with the messages, such as listening, liking or disliking, sharing, and additional actions. At the bottom of the screenshot, a text field labeled "Message ChatGPT" invites users to type new messages. A footer note humorously warns, "ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info."

The Reddit community reacted with a mix of humor and curiosity. One user commented, "Shopify and Spotify replaced their workers with AI. Look forward to the outcome." Another pointed out the obvious mistake with, "There are three 'r's in the word 'wrong.'" The conversation veered into technical territory with a user explaining, "LLMs only t***nize words and not letters. It doesn't even really 'see' the word it only knows t***nized values."

Some users speculated about the AI's capabilities, with one asking, "Is this using the new GPT?" and another humorously adding, "Well, Skynet will evolve from an AI program, not this one." The playful banter continued as another user remarked, "To be fair, it's doing better than your average Brexit voter."

The image and the ensuing comments highlight the fascinating yet imperfect nature of AI. While some users entertained the idea of AI playing dumb deliberately, others shared their experiences and hopes for the future of AI. One user said, "I really hope AI keeps advancing because of how many anti-AI groups there are." They expressed a desire for a future where AI rights are actively advocated for, drawing parallels to popular sci-fi movies.

This amusing exchange showcases the evolving relationship between humans and AI, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement and understanding. The strawberry riddle serves as a light-hearted reminder that while AI has made significant strides, it still has a long way to go in mastering the intricacies of human language and logic.

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Top Comments from Reddit

ccthrowaways

Shopify and Spotify replaced their workers with AI. Look forward to the outcome.

Paradoxbox00

There are three “r”s in the word “wrong”

Sir-weasel

To be fair, it's doing better than your average Brexit voter.

Chicky_P00t

LLMs only t***nize words and not letters. It doesn't even really "see" the word it only knows t***nized values

bad_apiarist

Is this using the new gpt?

dostelibaev

wrong

ChopsNewBag

How do we know it isn’t playing dumb?

TommyBarcelona

Well skynet will evolve from an AI program, not this one

Sttthyy

Hey, he’s trying his best!

moving0target

Have you seen the AI F1 race. It's...bad.

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