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[โ€“] Phen@lemmy.eco.br 4 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I once asked chatgpt for the name of an anime that I couldn't remember. I described the whole premise of the anime and then some details of the final episode. Chatgpt says "Stein's gate". I say "no, it's not as famous as that". It then says "Erased", and proceeds to describe it, showing that I was actually very effective in my description of it.

I asked "why did you say Stein's Gate if I described Erased so well?": "you mentioned time travel and Stein's gate is a popular anime about time travel"

"but I also mentioned a lot of other stuff that don't match anything with Stein's gate, like the details about the villain or how the time traveling works"

"yeah my bad I just went by popularity"

"next time, how can I phrase my questions in a way that would make you consider the whole input instead of just using some key information in it?"

"you could have mentioned details about the villain or how the time traveling works and I would have used that to rule out Stein's gate"

"but I did"

"yeah sorry about that, next time try giving me details about the villain or how the time traveling works"