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ElCanut@jlai.lu to Technology@beehaw.org · 1 year ago

Ask ChatGPT to pick a number between 1 and 100

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Ask ChatGPT to pick a number between 1 and 100

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ElCanut@jlai.lu to Technology@beehaw.org · 1 year ago
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  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    If you discount the pop-culture numbers (for us 7, 42, and 69) its the number most often chosen by people if you ask them for a random number between 1 and 100. It just seems the most random one to choose for a lot of people. Veritasium just did a video about it.

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      37 is my favorite, because 3x7x37=777 (three sevens), and I think that’s neat.

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        Wrong. Two hints:

        7x7=9 at the end, not 7.

        30x30=900, already more than 777.

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          One hint: 3x7=21, 21x37=777.

          When in doubt, use a calculator.

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            Oh I am sorry. I did not see the x sign between 3 and 7. Lol.

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          ? My calculator definitely thinks that 3x7x37=777. Did you read it as 37x37 instead?

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            Yes. Thanks. Sorry.

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            You don’t even need a calculator for a quick calculation, take the closest value of 10: 3x7=21x37 or easier 20x40 = 800 which is close to the actual number, 777.

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      What about 57

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        I’m curious about that too. Something is twisting weights for 57 fairly strongly in the model but I’m not show what. Maybe its been trained on a bunch of old Heinz 57 varieties marketing.

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          Wesley Snipes

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        Heinz Ketchup?

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          I think you mean heinz 57 the steak sauce…

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            not this again.

            it’s ketchup mfer, 57 varieties of tomatoes!

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              Unsolicited fact: Heinz picked the number 57 at random, it just sounded like good marketing at a time when things were general marketed as “tonic #4” and the like.

              (well, maybe not fact, more like probable truth)

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      I don’t like the inclusion of 37%, it’s 1/e that isn’t even 37%, is only that because of a pretty arbitrary rounding. Veritasium videos are usually OK, but this one is pretty meh.

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      Thanks!

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      Another fun fact: if you ask people to pick 2/3rds of a number everyone else picks when asked the same question, the correct number is drumroll 24.

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      Is there some human sciences theory as to why?

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      Sorry but pop culture from were? I don’t recognize any of those numbers.

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        Lucky number 7.

        42 is the meaning of life in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

        And 69…nice!

        I’m guessing this is for US and UK culture? Probably a lot of other former and current English colonies

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          It’s not the meaning of life. It’s the Ultimate Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything. Nobody knows what the Question is.

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            Thanks. I Borked that one up

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