Same question: how many days between today (Apr 30, 2023) and July 21, 2015? ============================================ ChatGPT: The number of days between today, April 30, 2023, and July 21, 2015, can be calculated by finding the difference between their respective Julian dates. ... Using an online Julian date converter, we can find the Julian date for April 30, 2023, which is 2459655.5. Similarly, the Julian date for July 21, 2015, is 2457224.5. ... we can subtract..., and get: 2459655.5 - 2457224.5 = 3,431 days ============================================ Google Bard: There are 2,274 days between today, April 30, 2023 and July 21, 2015. >>> from datetime import date >>> today = date.today() >>> target = date(2015, 7, 21) >>> (target - today).days 2274 ============================================ ChatGPT try 2: As of September 2021, there were 2,227 days between July 21, 2015 and September 1, 2021. To calculate the number of days between today (April 30, 2023) and July 21, 2015, we can use a date calculator tool. The number of days between July 21, 2015 and April 30, 2023 is: 2,227 days (from July 21, 2015 to September 1, 2021) + 242 days (from September 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023) ā 2,469 days Therefore, as of April 30, 2023, there are approximately 2,469 days between today and July 21, 2015. ============================================ My own estimate: Close to 8 years but 3 months short, so: > 8 * 365 - 3 * 30 2830 JavaScript: > (Date.parse("Apr 30, 2023") - Date.parse("July 21, 2015")) / (60 * 60 * 24 * 1000) 2840 If I run the code from Bard: >>> (target - today).days -2840 How Google Bard gave 2274, and reversed negative to positive... is beyond me... I just hope nuclear plants don't hire somebody who is good at LeetCode, who would go in and work there and use ChatGPT or Bard to write code for them and then blow up the Earth. #ChatGPT #Bard
This thread is bringing the lost hope!
LLMs donāt natively do math. It is like saying that a spoon is bad at cutting steakā¦
oh so LLMs only pretend that they are good at math
No, people pretend llms are good at math. Llms just use fancy math to guess what the most acceptable next words are.
I don't think it does that math. It's just do natural language processing and present you some combination of words which makes sense if you read it, but not necessarily accurate.
Expecting LLM to be good at facts is like expecting elementary schoolers to be good at the same.
I just tried Google and it outputs 2,840
Hahahah, p u s s y š±
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Bruh everyone knows it canāt do arithmetic this isnāt some shocking discovery you made. Go read the papers on LLMs to understand their purpose.
Expecting OP to go and read papers is expecting way too much. At least he should start with blogs.
> they mimic dumb clerks in govt offices. last time I talked to them, they knew how to force me to pay 29.99% APR interest and penalty on things I paid late... I said it is too much and they even know to tell me to "tell your legislature to amend the law". They are not that dumb.
I think Excel can do it even faster for you
by default, Excel or Google Sheet gives you the difference between two dates by the number of days?
If you select the right formula and format of the cell, yea