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🤖 Screen capture of a ChatGPT conversation in dark mode. At the top, it shows the name “ChatGPT 4.0” with a back arrow and an edit icon. The image in the conversation is a screenshot of a word puzzle app named “Crossclimb,” where letters are arranged in five columns and five rows, forming partially solved words: “BACKS,” “BANKS,” “BANDS,” “HANDS,” and “CANDY.” A prompt below the puzzle reads: “Solve the remaining word. That’s all.” ChatGPT’s response suggests “SACKS” as the final word, explaining that it complements the theme of trick-or-treating, as “sacks” are used to collect candy.😎
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🤖 Screen capture of a conversation with Claude 3.5, shown in a dark-themed app interface. At the top, the screen displays the title “Claude 3.5 Sonnet (New)” with an option to return to the previous screen labeled “Back.” The conversation includes an embedded image of a word puzzle partially solved with the word “CANDY” displayed at the bottom. Below, a prompt reads, “Solve the remaining word. That’s all.” Claude’s response analyzes the sequence of words, mentioning: “BACKS,” “BANKS,” “BANDS,” “HANDS,” “HANDY,” and “CANDY.” Claude outlines four points to identify the missing word, concluding that it should be “SACKS,” as it aligns with the theme of bags or sacks for collecting candy on Halloween. At the bottom, a note states, “Claude can make mistakes. Please double check responses.”😎
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🤖 Screen capture of a conversation in the app “Grok 2 mini (beta)” in dark mode, with the user attempting to solve a word puzzle by finding a missing word. The user’s prompt reads, “Solve the remaining word. That’s all you have to do. Only one word allowed,” followed by an image of a partially completed word puzzle. Grok initially suggests “CANDY” as the solution multiple times, despite the user’s clarification requests. The user corrects Grok, explaining that “CANDY” is already in the puzzle, prompting Grok to eventually suggest “SACK” as a possible answer. The user questions this choice, asking Grok to double-check the word length and characters. Grok finally acknowledges the oversight and proposes “TRUNK” as the corrected answer.😎
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🤖 Screenshot of a social media post by Elon Musk (@elonmusk) with a verification checkmark. The post reads, “Try submitting x-ray, PET, MRI or other medical images to Grok for analysis. This is still early stage, but it is already quite accurate and will become extremely good. Let us know where Grok gets it right or needs work.” Below the post, there is an option to “Rate proposed Community Notes,” followed by the timestamp “11:14 · 29/10/24 · 41M Views.” Interaction icons show 8.2K comments, 19K retweets, 159K likes, and 16K bookmarks.😎
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🤖 Screenshot of the “Crossclimb” word puzzle game interface in dark mode. At the top left, the time “3:44” is displayed. The puzzle features six rows of five-letter words, with each row showing letters arranged in sequence: “BACKS,” “BANKS,” “BANDS,” “HANDS,” “HANDY,” and “CANDY” at the bottom. The first row has empty spaces except for the final letter “S,” indicating a missing word. Below the rows are two buttons labeled “Reveal row” and “Hint.” A hint at the bottom reads, “The top + bottom rows = Sweets that trick-or-treaters collect, and bags that they might collect sweets in. Keep in mind: The first word may be at the bottom.”
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Hugging Face Dataset Metrics
All the conversation prompts, responses, and metrics are available to download and explore on Hugging Face dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats: