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Moved from mstdn.ca and sciencemastodon.com. Disabled by # LongCovid and semi-retired, currently active in # Robotics via Robotistry Consulting & Research Services and in long Covid via the Patient-Led Research Collaborative. Chair, IEEE standards development working group P2817. Located in the Canadian Maritimes.
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Robotistry
@Robotistry@fediscience.org
Moved from mstdn.ca and sciencemastodon.com. Disabled by # LongCovid and semi-retired, currently active in # Robotics via Robotistry Consulting & Research Services and in long Covid via the Patient-Led Research Collaborative. Chair, IEEE standards development working group P2817. Located in the Canadian Maritimes.
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Apr 10, 2026
@audioflyer79 @alisynthesis @davidaugust
The correct mathematical response to your question is either a statement of uncertainty (I can't answer that because I don't know what color the apples are or how ripe the lemons and non-unripe bananas are) or a request for clarification (what kind of apples? are the lemons ripe? how ripe are the ripe bananas?).
The fact that it provides a guess indicates that it has correctly understood what *you want it to say*.
It's not doing math. It's playing "what does the user expect?"
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