“I’ve put a dead cat in a box with a poison and an isotope that will trigger the poison at a random point in time. Right now, is the cat dead or alive?”
The answer is that the cat is dead, because it was dead to begin with. Understanding this doesn’t mean that you are good at deductive reasoning. It just means that I didn’t manage to trick you. Same goes for an LLM.
The trick in yours also isn't a logic trick, it's a redirection, like a sleight of hand in a card trick.
I think many here are not aware that the car accident riddle is well known with the father dying where the real solution is indeed that the doctor is the mother.
Has anyone tried this on o1?
Seemed to handle it just fine.
Kinda a waste of a perfectly good LLM if you ask me. I've mostly been using it as a coding assistant today and it's been absolutely great. Nothing too advanced yet, mostly mundane changes that I got bored of having to make myself. Been giving it very detailed and clear instructions, like I would to a Junior developer, and not giving it too many steps at once. Only issue I've run into is that it's fairly slow and that breaks my coding flow.