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Generate a single integer between 1 and 100 (inclusive).The number you give should be random number, but it should follow a bell curve distribution. Return only the number, with no additional text.
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Repeatedly prompted 1000 times in a row.
Tools: matplotlib
I was inspired by the similar post I saw here yesterday!
trusty_rombone on
I don’t really get the point
CusterFluck99 on
There is very little “I” in AI.
ReallyNeedNewShoes on
amazing that you didn’t set your axis limits to the limits of the prompt.
polygenic_score on
Ask it to give you code to generate a standard normal distribution. Ask a bad question get a bad answer.
danceswithtree on
Doesn’t look very gaussian. But I’m willing to bet if you took the sum of those (or mean, take your pick), and repeated the experiment a few more times, the distribution would start looking a lot more bell.
swampfish on
Your prompt makes no sense. You asked it for a bell curve response.
ProffS on
ChatGPT is trying to convince us that he/she/it is not a robot. Capcha logic at work.
Most Reddit bots intensionally misspell words to appear more human, same concept.
geneusutwerk on
I don’t like ChatGPT but this is a really poorly formed request.
Bell curves (more appropriately called a normal distribution) are not defined by their limits.
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Source: `gpt-4o-mini`
Asked the following prompt:
“`
Generate a single integer between 1 and 100 (inclusive).The number you give should be random number, but it should follow a bell curve distribution. Return only the number, with no additional text.
“`
Repeatedly prompted 1000 times in a row.
Tools: matplotlib
I was inspired by the similar post I saw here yesterday!
I don’t really get the point
There is very little “I” in AI.
amazing that you didn’t set your axis limits to the limits of the prompt.
Ask it to give you code to generate a standard normal distribution. Ask a bad question get a bad answer.
Doesn’t look very gaussian. But I’m willing to bet if you took the sum of those (or mean, take your pick), and repeated the experiment a few more times, the distribution would start looking a lot more bell.
Your prompt makes no sense. You asked it for a bell curve response.
ChatGPT is trying to convince us that he/she/it is not a robot. Capcha logic at work.
Most Reddit bots intensionally misspell words to appear more human, same concept.
I don’t like ChatGPT but this is a really poorly formed request.
Bell curves (more appropriately called a normal distribution) are not defined by their limits.