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  3. User cachecrab on Twitter noticed that Google has a rather unusual interpretation of the query “20% of £1k”.

User cachecrab on Twitter noticed that Google has a rather unusual interpretation of the query “20% of £1k”.

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    User cachecrab on Twitter noticed that Google has a rather unusual interpretation of the query “20% of £1k”.

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      User cachecrab on Twitter noticed that Google has a rather unusual interpretation of the query “20% of £1k”.

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      @robinhouston reminds me of a friend who once asked Wolfram Alpha for a graph of "tan tan x", and got a graph of tan x, drawn in a light brown colour.

      I think they fixed it, though. (Disappointingly.)

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        @robinhouston reminds me of a friend who once asked Wolfram Alpha for a graph of "tan tan x", and got a graph of tan x, drawn in a light brown colour.

        I think they fixed it, though. (Disappointingly.)

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        @simontatham Wolfram Alpha used to have some utterly hilarious misinterpretations! I wish I could find examples.

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        • robinhouston@mathstodon.xyzR robinhouston@mathstodon.xyz

          User cachecrab on Twitter noticed that Google has a rather unusual interpretation of the query “20% of £1k”.

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          @robinhouston ahah just randomly putting a Boltzmann constant just because

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          • robinhouston@mathstodon.xyzR robinhouston@mathstodon.xyz

            @simontatham Wolfram Alpha used to have some utterly hilarious misinterpretations! I wish I could find examples.

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            @simontatham I think it’s to Stephen Wolfram’s credit that the best compilation I can find of these absurdities is on his blog: https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2012/04/overcoming-artificial-stupidity/

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            • robinhouston@mathstodon.xyzR robinhouston@mathstodon.xyz

              @simontatham Wolfram Alpha used to have some utterly hilarious misinterpretations! I wish I could find examples.

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              @robinhouston @simontatham this is the one I remember quite well:

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                @robinhouston @simontatham this is the one I remember quite well:

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                @tpfto That was a classic! Thanks for digging it up.

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                • robinhouston@mathstodon.xyzR robinhouston@mathstodon.xyz

                  @tpfto That was a classic! Thanks for digging it up.

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                  @robinhouston I sometimes get the feeling that the whole of Alpha is a collection of perfectly okay mathematical methods, held together by duct tape and baling wire. That said, I find that when they announced that ChatGPT can interface with Alpha some time back, it seemed like LLMs were the long-missing front end for Alpha.

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                  • tpfto@mathstodon.xyzT tpfto@mathstodon.xyz

                    @robinhouston I sometimes get the feeling that the whole of Alpha is a collection of perfectly okay mathematical methods, held together by duct tape and baling wire. That said, I find that when they announced that ChatGPT can interface with Alpha some time back, it seemed like LLMs were the long-missing front end for Alpha.

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                    @tpfto @robinhouston I'd like to know how Alpha worked before LLMs! Probably, as you say, duct tape and baling wire.

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