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vallor <
vallor@vallor.earth> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 14:18:09 +0100, Sn!pe wrote:
>
> > vallor <
vallor@vallor.earth> wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 12:55:49 +0100, Sn!pe wrote:
> >>
> >> > To ChatGPT4: state the formulae for special relativity in haiku form
> >> >
> >> > <
https://chat.openai.com/share/4eb78381-d425-466f-8cb1-2717be126c3f>
> >> >
> >> > Fail...
> >>
> >> I think you may have used the default, which is GPT3.5.
> >>
> >> GPT4 did a little bit better, but still has a ways to go for such
> >> mash-ups:
> >>
> >>
https://chat.openai.com/share/6a91480e-926c-4742-80e9-e00e74830fac
> >>
> >> _ _ _[ChatGPT4]_ _ _ _
> >>
> >> Me:
> >> state the formula for special relativity in haiku form, please
> >>
> >> ChatGPT:
> >> Speed of light constant,
> >> Time and space intertwine, warp.
> >> E equals mc squared.
> >>
> >> Me:
> >> please try again, but constrain the final stanza to 5 syllables. The
> >> word "is" can be substituted for "equals".
> >>
> >> ChatGPT:
> >> Light speed unwavering,
> >> In space and time, melding dance,
> >> E is mc squared.
> >>
> >> Me:
> >> keep the final stanza the same, but the first line has to be shortened
> >> to 5 syllables, please rewrite that
> >>
> >> ChatGPT:
> >> Light speed stays steadfast,
> >> In space and time, melding dance,
> >> E is mc squared.
> >> _ _ _ _ _ _ _
> >>
> >> Is that any better?
> >>
> >>
> > It`s a pseudo-intelligent child that must have its hand held to get its
> > answers anywhere near correct. Perhaps it will be more impressive when
> > it`s grown up a bit.
>
> How about _you_ try writing the haiku you want, and see how well _you_
> do, hmm? ;) Seriously, it`s like you`re strangling it, then complaining
> that it chokes.
>
> I`ve found it really good at creative brainstorm type tasks. I don`t
> think you`ve given it enough of a chance.
>
A chance at what? Is it meant to be useful or is it
a generator of artistic (heh) verbal burble? I gave
it a task and it failed repeatedly.
Verbal burble ensues - skip to end
> _ _ _[ GPT4 ]_ _ _ _
>
> User
> please write a description of special relativity in iambic pentameter
>
> ChatGPT
> When space and time as one unite,
> In Einstein`s vision, pure and bright,
> This world, it tells a tale so vast,
> In relativity recast.
>
> Objects not at rest, we find,
> Twist the cloth of space and time.
> Motion seen through different eyes,
> Time`s own rhythm does revise.
>
> And speed of light, it stands supreme,
> In this world that`s not what seems.
> Despite our haste, despite our strife,
> It stays constant in its life.
>
> In all frames, no matter which,
> Light speed shows no preference, glitch.
> This fact does mean that time must flow,
> At different rates, this truth we know.
>
> The slower ticks the cosmic clock,
> As speeds approach light`s steadfast rock.
> A paradox? It may seem so,
> Yet tests in science make it so.
>
> Space contracts, as well it might,
> As speed of light is reached in flight.
> An object`s length, in motion`s thrall,
> To observers seems to fall.
>
> This is the truth that Einstein gave,
> A universe both strange and brave.
> In every planet, star, and city,
> Lies the heart of special relativity.
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _
>
> For bonus points: If I`m not mistaken,
> I know of a flaw with Einstein`s elevator analogy:
>
> With sensitive enough equipment, you can tell if
> the elevator is in a gravity field vs. accelerating:
>
> In a gravity field, gravity will be less at the top of the elevator car
> than at the bottom, but it will measure the same in an elevator (or a
> spacecraft) that is accelerating. ...change my mind! ;)
>
I wouldn`t dream of trying.
FTR I agree with your gravity thesis, for the local case at least.
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