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Personally I couldn't even get it to draw me a regular pentagon in CSS. It was happy to draw hexagons and call them pentagons. It was even happy to go back and fix its mistakes when I informed it that it was making hexagons, not pentagons.

It, of course, readily accepted that I was correct and it had indeed drawn a hexagon, but this time it'd be different.

This time, it'd draw a pentagon.

And... repeat.




It really struggles with arithmetic, so that's kind of a worst case problem for it though.


Sure, but understanding you need to have 5 vertices to make a pentagon isn't exactly high-brow.

Certainly not compared to making a Unix kernel from scratch.


I don't think high-brow / low-brow is a useful framework for understanding these models. They are good at certain things and bad at others and those don't correspond neatly to what a human finds easy and hard.




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