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1$\begingroup$ Welcome to AI-SE. I'm not seeing how this late answer contributes to what was already stated in the other answers. Although GPT-4 might not fall for the same mistake, it is not the intent of the question, which is much more high-level. $\endgroup$– Robin van HoornCommented May 18, 2023 at 9:41
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1$\begingroup$ @RobinvanHoorn The question was "Why is this AI (ChatGPT) so bad at math?" I added the current response of GPT-4, which shows progress with the specified case, while explaining that LLMs don't have mathematical reasoning rules, they were not built for such problems. What is very interesting from the article that I referenced is the fact that the LLM approach, given enough parameters, can develop even the ability to imitate mathematical reasoning in many cases. $\endgroup$– LeRobertCommented May 19, 2023 at 15:41
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