It's not hard to come up with questions designed to fool or puzzle the listener. We call them riddles. The fact that it fools some percentage of LLMs (and people) should not be surprising.
What is surprising (to me) is how this continues to be a meme. ("I tried to trick an LLM and I did" is not exactly a noteworthy achievement at this stage in AI technology.)
> "I tried to trick an LLM and I did" is not exactly a noteworthy achievement at this stage in AI technology.
I agree it’s not surprising and I would also agree it’s not noteworthy, if the CEO of OpenAI wasn’t still making public statements like this:
People talk about how much energy it takes to train an AI model … But it also takes a lot of energy to train a human. It takes like 20 years of life and all of the food you eat during that time before you *get smart*.
What is surprising (to me) is how this continues to be a meme. ("I tried to trick an LLM and I did" is not exactly a noteworthy achievement at this stage in AI technology.)