Well, you can get it to output better math by telling it to take a breathe first. It’s stupid but LLMS got trained on human data, so it’s only fair that it mimics human output
Not to be rude, this is only an observation as an ESL. Just yesterday, someone wrote “I can’t breath”. Are these two spellings switching places now? I’m seeing it more often.
Well, you can get it to output better math by telling it to take a breathe first. It’s stupid but LLMS got trained on human data, so it’s only fair that it mimics human output
Not to be rude, this is only an observation as an ESL. Just yesterday, someone wrote “I can’t breath”. Are these two spellings switching places now? I’m seeing it more often.
No, it’s just a very common mistake. You’re right, it’s supposed to be the other way around (“breath” is the noun, “breathe” is the verb.)
English spelling is confusing for native speakers, too.