Yeah, my tests all say its a nonsense phrase and does not even try.
I did
“Birch mangos consume Greedy Foxes” meaning
“Flying jabronis kick small pouches” meaning
TheRealKuni@piefed.social 10 hours ago
Alas.
Yeah, my tests all say its a nonsense phrase and does not even try.
I did
“Birch mangos consume Greedy Foxes” meaning
“Flying jabronis kick small pouches” meaning
Did you try them in “AI mode”?
Yeah, but it also was on mobile. I tried in Firefox and Chrome.
handled gracefully with Claude:
The phrase “a bean can’t eat the pizza” appears to be a straightforward literal statement pointing out an obvious impossibility - beans are inanimate food items and therefore cannot eat anything, including pizza.
This type of statement might be used to:
- Illustrate absurdity or logical impossibility - highlighting something that makes no sense
- Demonstrate category errors - mixing up different types of things (inanimate objects vs. living beings capable of eating)
- Serve as an example in logic or philosophy - showing statements that are obviously false or meaningless
- Make a point about unrealistic expectations - similar to saying “you can’t squeeze blood from a stone”
Without additional context, it’s hard to know if this phrase has a specific cultural reference, is part of a joke, or appears in a particular work. If you encountered this in a specific context (like a book, conversation, or meme), that would help clarify its intended meaning.
Is there a particular situation where you heard or saw this phrase?
TheRealKuni@piefed.social 10 hours ago
Oh but it does work in AI mode. Wow, how does AI mode make the AI dumber?
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Wolf@lemmy.today 6 hours ago
I don’t know but I love the fact that even AI is calling EA out on it’s bullshit!
snooggums@piefed.world 8 hours ago
Search is likely trained more for accuracy and the AI mode is for giving an answer the user wants to see.