TBF, if your goal is to generate the most valid sentence that directly answers the question, it’s only one minor abstract noun that’s broken here.
Edit: I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a substantial drop in the probability of a digit being listed after the leading 9 (3.14159…), even, so it is “last” in a sense.
Edit again: Man, Baader-Meinhof so hard. Somehow pi to 5 digits came up more than once in 24 hours, so yes.
It works. Well, it works about as well as your average LLM
That’s a very interesting use of the word “ends”.
TBF, if your goal is to generate the most valid sentence that directly answers the question, it’s only one minor abstract noun that’s broken here.
Edit: I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a substantial drop in the probability of a digit being listed after the leading 9 (3.14159…), even, so it is “last” in a sense.
Edit again: Man, Baader-Meinhof so hard. Somehow pi to 5 digits came up more than once in 24 hours, so yes.
In other words, it doesn’t work.
Maybe it knows something about pi we don’t.
It’s infinite yet ends in a 9. It’s a great mystery.
Pi is 10 in base-pi
EDIT: 10, not 1
Mathematicians are weird enough that at least one of them has done calculations in base-pi.
GPT-4 gives a correct answer to the question.
It’s 4, isn’t it?
No clue what Amazon is using. The one I have access to gave a sane answer.