@FinanceYF5: 2. 回答那些能难倒大多数 AI 的问题
Summary
A user tests Claude Fable on classic AI-stumping questions like counting 'r's in strawberry and comparing 5.11 and 5.1, jokingly claiming AGI is achieved.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 06/12/26, 11:04 PM
- 回答那些能难倒大多数 AI 的问题 https://t.co/c3ieAjdnr3
Ziwen (@ziwenxu_): just tested Claude Fable on the questions that break most of the AI:
- how many r’s in strawberry
- is 5.11 bigger than 5.1
- the famous car/wash question
I think we just achived AGI
Similar Articles
@FinanceYF5: Anthropic is doing something few AI companies do: bringing together philosophers, theologians, and ethicists to discuss. What character should an AI have? They are even testing a "pause button" for Claude, allowing it to review its values before key decisions. The results are remarkable.
Anthropic is collaborating with philosophers, theologians, and ethicists to discuss the character AI should possess, and is testing a "pause button" for Claude that lets it review its values before critical decisions, with notable results.
@FinanceYF5: 1/ AI can do most of the things you plan to do—so what's left for you? An a16z investor gave me an answer that made me think for a long time. It's not 'find a job that AI can't do,' it's another older question
An a16z investor offers an ancient and thought-provoking answer to the question of AI replacing most jobs, sparking a discussion on personal core value.
@FinanceYF5: Career advice in the AI era from someone who has worked at Scale, OpenAI, and Google 1/ AI can solve all problems with standard answers School exams, Leetcode, system design — these are becoming AI's home turf What's truly valuable is the ability that can't be written as a loss function
A practitioner who has worked at Scale, OpenAI, and Google shares career advice for the AI era: AI is good at solving problems with standard answers (e.g., exams, Leetcode), while the truly scarce abilities are those that cannot be defined by a loss function.
@FinanceYF5: How do regular users use AI in their personal lives? The latest analysis based on approximately 40,000 Claude conversations shows that health and wellness is the largest category, followed by career and professional development. The third category (relationships) shows a significant drop compared to the top two.
An analysis of approximately 40,000 Claude conversations reveals that the primary ways regular users employ AI in their personal lives are for health and wellness, followed by career development, with health-related queries making up the largest proportion.
@FinanceYF5: Will AI Take Your Job? 1/ "How much of my job can AI replace?" — That's the wrong question. The biggest takeaway I got from this Benedict Evans podcast is this: What you should really ask is not a percentage, but "Is this a task or a job?"
Discusses AI's impact on jobs, citing Benedict Evans' podcast: the key is not how much AI can replace, but distinguishing between a task and a job.