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> Answer "I don't know" if you are not 95% certain they exist.

Technically, this could be read as == instead of >=, meaning it should answer "I don't know" when it is 99% or 100% certain...




Ultimately, it's just a tool, so if the tool needs you to hold it this way and twist, you hold it and twist. And this seems to do the trick. Since it does answer with references for other situations, we needn't concern ourselves with the details.


Technically, GPT is gobshite at anything resembling numeracy.




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