Some might remember this from other comment threads, I like to always benchmark with this question:
> I'm playing assetto corsa competizione, and I need you to tell me how many liters of fuel to take in a race. The qualifying time was 2:04.317, the race is 20 minutes long, and the car uses 2.73 liters per lap.
because it looks like a simple math problem but there's a lot of real world knowledge about racing you can apply to provide a more useful answer. gpt2-chatbot is better than I've ever seen.
Here's the full response with LaTeX syntax trimmed. I've never seen a model consider whether the formation lap needs to be factored in. And I especially like how this model is uncertain about that, so it gives the resulting number with and without it. It is extra nice that it understands this concern applies only to video games.
> To calculate how many liters of fuel you will need for a 20-minute race in Assetto Corsa Competizione, we first need to determine how many laps you'll complete during the race. Here’s how you can do it step-by-step:
> Convert Your Lap Time to Minutes: Your lap time is 2 minutes and 4.317 seconds. Convert this entirely into minutes:
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> Calculate the Number of Laps in the Race: The race duration is 20 minutes, so divide the total race time by your lap time to find out how many laps you will complete:
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Since you cannot complete a fraction of a lap, you should round this number to the nearest whole number. Typically, you should round up, as you'll need to complete all laps started before the 20-minute mark is reached. So, you will complete approximately 10 laps.
> Calculate Fuel Usage Per Lap: You've mentioned that the car uses 2.73 liters of fuel per lap.
> Calculate Total Fuel Needed: Multiply the number of laps by the fuel usage per lap:
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This is the total amount of fuel you would need, theoretically, to complete the race.
> Consider Additional Factors:
> Fuel for Formation Lap: If your game/race format includes a formation lap, remember to add fuel for this extra lap. That's an additional 2.73 liters.
> Safety Margin: It's also wise to include a margin to account for variations in fuel consumption (like higher consumption in traffic, different driving styles, or fuel usage during race incidents). A safe margin could be an additional 5-10% of the calculated fuel need.
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> Rounding this number up, you might consider starting the race with about 33 liters to be on the safe side if there's a formation lap, or 30 liters if there isn't.
> This calculation should help you ensure that you do not run out of fuel during the race, taking into account both necessary consumption and a reasonable safety margin. Drive safely and best of luck in your race!
> I'm playing assetto corsa competizione, and I need you to tell me how many liters of fuel to take in a race. The qualifying time was 2:04.317, the race is 20 minutes long, and the car uses 2.73 liters per lap.
because it looks like a simple math problem but there's a lot of real world knowledge about racing you can apply to provide a more useful answer. gpt2-chatbot is better than I've ever seen.
Here's the full response with LaTeX syntax trimmed. I've never seen a model consider whether the formation lap needs to be factored in. And I especially like how this model is uncertain about that, so it gives the resulting number with and without it. It is extra nice that it understands this concern applies only to video games.
> To calculate how many liters of fuel you will need for a 20-minute race in Assetto Corsa Competizione, we first need to determine how many laps you'll complete during the race. Here’s how you can do it step-by-step:
> Convert Your Lap Time to Minutes: Your lap time is 2 minutes and 4.317 seconds. Convert this entirely into minutes: [latex trimmed]
> Calculate the Number of Laps in the Race: The race duration is 20 minutes, so divide the total race time by your lap time to find out how many laps you will complete: [latex trimmed] Since you cannot complete a fraction of a lap, you should round this number to the nearest whole number. Typically, you should round up, as you'll need to complete all laps started before the 20-minute mark is reached. So, you will complete approximately 10 laps.
> Calculate Fuel Usage Per Lap: You've mentioned that the car uses 2.73 liters of fuel per lap.
> Calculate Total Fuel Needed: Multiply the number of laps by the fuel usage per lap: [latex trimmed] This is the total amount of fuel you would need, theoretically, to complete the race.
> Consider Additional Factors:
> Fuel for Formation Lap: If your game/race format includes a formation lap, remember to add fuel for this extra lap. That's an additional 2.73 liters.
> Safety Margin: It's also wise to include a margin to account for variations in fuel consumption (like higher consumption in traffic, different driving styles, or fuel usage during race incidents). A safe margin could be an additional 5-10% of the calculated fuel need. [latex trimmed]
> Rounding this number up, you might consider starting the race with about 33 liters to be on the safe side if there's a formation lap, or 30 liters if there isn't.
> This calculation should help you ensure that you do not run out of fuel during the race, taking into account both necessary consumption and a reasonable safety margin. Drive safely and best of luck in your race!