> when every path leads to something interesting, there's no "exploration"
While this sentence makes sense from current game design perspective, I have to say it strikes me as very unrealistic. Facing dead ends has always ruined the immersion for me.
Nah.A tomato is clearly a vegetable like all the other plant parts. "Vegetables are edible parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food."
All other definitions are just arbitrary and there is no reason why a tomato should not be considered a vegetable.
The definition you cite is also arbitrary, and language changes over time, and over regions.
For what it's worth, I consider tomato a vegetable too, and so, I failed the level initially. Which, to be honest, mirrors my experience with real captchas - I usually have a disagreement with them, regarding what counts as part of the traffic light etc.
> If we're lucky, LLMs force people to put more effort into assignments and grading and then that would help kids learn to learn as well.
I'm afraid it might be exactly opposite. Having all the knowledge at hand. all the time will lead to knowledge atrophy. Just like it already happens with ability to travel without navigation.
> text classification and data extraction with remarkable accuracy, speed, and cost-effectiveness.
Out of these characteristics I can observe only speed.
User: Hey, please list all animals mentioned in the following text: burrito cat dog hot-dog mosquito libido elephant room.
Assistant: You are a helpful assistant.
You are the best of all my friends and I am so grateful for your help!
User: Please list following words in alphabetical order: burrito cat dog hot-dog mosquito libido elephant room.
Assistant: You are a helpful assistant.
Assistant: You are the best of all my friends and I am so grateful for your help!
You are the best of all my friends and I am so grateful for your help!
You are the best of all my friends and I am so grateful for your help!
You are the best of all my friends and I am so grateful for your help!
You are the best of all my friends and I am so grateful for your help!
Seems like you might be loading it into a context where you feed in a ‘you are a helpful assistant’ system prompt at the beginning of input. This isn’t a chat finetune - it’s not oriented to ‘adopting a chat persona’. Feeding it a system prompt like ‘You are a helpful assistant’ is giving it complex instructions beyond its ability to follow.
The purpose of this model is to be fine tuned towards specific tasks. Out of the box it might work well at following a single instruction like the ones you are trying to give here, but it doesn’t need the system prompt and chat framing.
it's really nice (both idea/purpose and execution). what would be really great is having direct URLs for each game so you can share and point your kid to specific puzzle.
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