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ignotum@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Tried the same prompt:

I have a riddle for you. With a boat, how can a man and a goat get across the river?

This riddle is reminiscent of classic river-crossing puzzles. The exact solution depends on the additional conditions or constraints that might be implied (like if there are other characters involved, such as a wolf or cabbage). Assuming it’s just the man and the goat, here’s a straightforward solution:

  1. The man takes the goat across the river.
  2. The man leaves the goat on the other side.
  3. The man returns alone to the original side to get the boat. So, in short, the man and the goat cross together in the boat, and then the man returns to the original side to get the boat. If there are additional details or constraints to consider, please let me know!

The goal is to get both to the other side, not just the goat

I see! If the goal is to get both the man and the goat to the other side of the river, here’s how it can be done:

  1. The man and the goat both get into the boat.
  2. The man rows the boat with the goat across the river.
  3. They both disembark on the other side of the river. In this way, both the man and the goat successfully reach the other side of the river together.

Asking questions because you know the dataset is biased towards a particular solution isn’t showing the fault in the syatem, much like asking a human a trick question isn’t proving humans are stupid. If you want to test the logical reasoning you should try questions it is unlikely to have ever heard before, where it needs to actually reason on its own to come to the answer.

And i guess people with anterograde amnesia cannot be intelligent, are incapable of cognition and are worthless, since they can’t form new memories

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