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RE: ❓Steemit Quiz 2025 - Week 11

in NO Community15 days ago (edited)

I make the answer 20. It could be 21 but I don't count "A day in my life" as correct because it should be "A day in the life".

  1. In My Life
  2. Yesterday
  3. Something
  4. I've Just Seen a Face
  5. Lady Madonna
  6. I'm in love
  7. Misery
  8. Junk
  9. Girl
  10. Julia
  11. Lucille
  12. No Reply
  13. Her Majesty
  14. Because
  15. Real Love
  16. The End
  17. Two of Us
  18. This Boy
  19. Kansas City
  20. Matchbox

Oh, and The Beatles - mostly Paul McCartney (and John Lennon).

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 14 days ago 

✅ You got it exactly! 20 songs by The Beatles.

You even found the song that was supposed to cause confusion (‘A day in my life’ not correct because it should be ‘A day in the life ’). However, pursuing this strategy further was too complicated for me. This text was absolutely handmade. I got the greatest satisfaction from the fact that GPT (except of course immediately ‘McCartney’ or ‘The Beatles’) had NO chance! Even when I told him there were 20 Beatles songs hidden, he wasn't able to name them! Even though they can all be found on a single Wikipedia page. The guy even started lying again. It stubbornly named ‘songs’ that aren't songs at all!
In this context, you can actually laugh out loud at AI. On the other hand, we can also cry out of the deepest pain, knowing that there are an infinite number of people who rely on this stupid technology.

 14 days ago 

The guy even started lying again. It stubbornly named ‘songs’ that aren't songs at all!

Ha ha! Yes! I've experienced this. When I ask "Are you sure?" and it would say "You're right, blah blah blah" and then I'd say "You've got this wrong, Thursday doesn't come after Saturday" and it would say "You're absolutely right. I apologise for this mistake. The day that comes after Saturday is in fact, Thursday."

Oh, the names I've called ChatGPT. I really hope it's all recorded somewhere.

 14 days ago 

Oh, the names I've called ChatGPT.

Can you teach me?