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TinyBurbz t1_j8ckxyq wrote

I asked the same question and got a wildly different response myself.

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duboispourlhiver t1_j8cnpok wrote

Care to share?

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TinyBurbz t1_j8cos4o wrote

>Based on Arnold's response of "Great," it can be inferred that he is likely happy or excited about the new addition to his life. Wearing the shirt that says "I love dogs" every time he sees Emily suggests that he may have a positive affinity for dogs, which would likely contribute to his enthusiasm about the adoption. However, without more information or context, it's difficult to determine Arnold's exact feelings towards the dog with certainty. It's possible that he might be surprised or even overwhelmed by the news, but his brief response of "Great" suggests that he is, at the very least, accepting of the new addition to his life.

I used different names when I re-wrote the story.

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duboispourlhiver t1_j8cp1dk wrote

Thanks! I wonder if some names are supposed to have statistically different personalities linked to them :)

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amplex1337 t1_j8dmk3h wrote

It's a natural language processor. It is looking for other 'stories' with the names Bob and Sandra most likely for relevance which will likely outweigh the other assumptions.

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sickvisionz t1_j8gtyoj wrote

> However, without more information or context, it's difficult to determine Arnold's exact feelings towards the dog with certainty. It's possible that he might be surprised or even overwhelmed by the news, but his brief response of "Great" suggests that he is, at the very least, accepting of the new addition to his life.

That was my interpretation and I got response spammed that I don't understand humans.

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Economy_Variation365 t1_j8cveo7 wrote

Just to confirm: you used Bing chat and not ChatGPT, correct?

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TinyBurbz t1_j8eld0n wrote

Both and got pretty much the same response re-phrased.

Asked Chat-GPT about the "theory of mind" which it answered it has as it is critical to understanding writing.

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