It's not wrong though...There's one r and one rr in strawberry
Wrong! There's no r in strawberry, only an str and an rr.
python
str(awberry)
Found the Spanish speaker (they count rr as a separate letter)
Don't think those are separate letters. Just pronounced differently. I mean, rr is just 2 r's. Not a new letter. And this isn't an ß-type case either. Phonetically different, yes. Different letters? Creo que no. Could be wrong, though. Hispanohablantes de Lemmy, corrijanme
Nope, I can order beer in spanish (no more than 10 at a time) and that's about it.
It didn't say one and only one eh! One r, then one r again!
I asked this question to a variety of LLM models, never had it go wrong once. Is this very old?
Try "Jerry strawberry". ChatGPT couldn't give me the right number of r's a month ago. I think "strawberry" by itself was either manually fixed or trained in from feedback.
You're right ChatGPT got it wrong, Claude got it right
Smaller models still struggle with it, and the large models did too like a year ago
It has to do with the fact that the model doesn't "read" individual letters, but groups of letters, so it's less straight forward to count letters
Seeing how it start with an apology, it must've been told they're wrong about the amount. Basically being bullied to say this.
It's not wrong though...There's one r and one rr in strawberry
Wrong! There's no r in strawberry, only an str and an rr.
Found the Spanish speaker (they count rr as a separate letter)
Don't think those are separate letters. Just pronounced differently. I mean, rr is just 2 r's. Not a new letter. And this isn't an ß-type case either. Phonetically different, yes. Different letters? Creo que no. Could be wrong, though. Hispanohablantes de Lemmy, corrijanme
Nope, I can order beer in spanish (no more than 10 at a time) and that's about it.
It didn't say one and only one eh! One r, then one r again!