nixCraft,
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🤣

BoscoZebra,
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@nixCraft close enough

TildeGartenzaun,
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@nixCraft The thing that impresses me most is that it only spilled out five digits and not six.
AI is evolving.

kyonshi,
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@nixCraft now tell me it's wrong. how would you know? maybe they actually are. :P

Chip35,
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@nixCraft OK, that just means that it's calculator only does 12 digits.
3.14159265359.

wndlb,
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@nixCraft @hannu_ikonen I’d always wondered

yacc143,
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@nixCraft I'm so happy that some places talk already about LLM usage in teaching maths.

And their biggest worry is that students might cheat with the help of AI.

Jerry,
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@nixCraft At least Gemini Advanced got it right as shown. And it offered more about it when I asked if this is true for any number base. I'm not saying Gemini is better or great, I just personally like to test things out.

As per Gemini Advanced:

Yes, this is true for every possible base number system. Pi is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a simple fraction of two integers. This property holds true regardless of the base used to represent the number.

Decimal (Base-10): The most common way we represent numbers, pi is approximately 3.14159... The decimals go on infinitely without repeating.
Binary (Base-2): In computers, pi would be represented as 11.0010010000111111... Again, the digits go on infinitely without repeating.
Hexadecimal (Base-16): Here, pi is 3.243F6A8885A308D3... Infinite and non-repeating.

This pattern continues for any other base. The representation of pi will always be infinite and non-repeating. This is a fundamental property of irrational numbers and not dependent on the chosen base.

AverseABFun,
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@nixCraft it's impossible to prove it wrong

thefathippy,
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@nixCraft @dgar

At last, AI has solved it. Take that, brainiacs!

I, for one, welcome our new AI overlords.

😉

dgar,
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aaronk6,
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@nixCraft Their new model is smarter though!

RL_Dane,
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@nixCraft

🤣🤣🤣🤣

Sassinake,
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@nixCraft

it's a stupefying machine

This is going to hamstring a whole generation.

ZANitebug,
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@nixCraft somewhere out there is an individual named pi wondering why the last 5 digits of their phone number keeps getting given out by an ai

henriavo,
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@nixCraft wolfram alpha wins.

nazokiyoubinbou,
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@nixCraft I think it was trying to say 65535 but messed even that up.

tshirtman,
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@nixCraft prove it's wrong if you are that smart! 😆

jcdenton,
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@nixCraft the end of Contact by Carl Sagan be like

dblas,

@nixCraft 😂

phecda,
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@nixCraft A little rounding never hurt anyone, we can just safely ignore all digits past 3.14159265359, if we just round the last digit up, right.

rotopenguin,
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@nixCraft you don't believe it? Prove that the AI is wrong, I dare you.

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