"Boosting AI Math Performance with Star Trek Prompts"

A new study from VMware's Natural Language Processing Lab found that chatbots perform better on math questions when prompted to pretend they're on Star Trek, with phrases like "Captain's Log, Stardate [insert date here]:" yielding the most accurate answers. The study also revealed that positive thinking or threats can lead to better responses from AI language models, suggesting that the language used to train these models may have included instances where human beings provided more accurate answers when pressured or encouraged. This highlights the mysterious nature of AI language models, as even their creators and researchers struggle to fully understand their inner workings.
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- `Live long, and prosper`: Star Trek may hold the key to effectively communicating with AI chatbots WION
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