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I kinda want to poke at their latest models. It is funny to me that people think LLMs can pass the turing test now. Oh really? Ask them any question where there is a common interpretation and a slightly less common one and then see if they can find it without spelling it out exactly. Two fun examples with grok 3 from the past day. Give it the Man crossing a river with a wolf a goat and a cabbage, but don't make any restrictions on what the boat is capable of. Over fit much? Read the question I asked, not the one you assumed it to be! Granted most humans would screw up too, but at least with a human you can tell them to go back and read the question carefully and they will get it. Today I asked it to make the following statement bold. "I can probably do it, with enough luck and no real showstoppers." It added <b> tags. And when I told it that still wasn't bold. It made it all caps, then increased the font size, then made it flash.