Openai/693d46d1-c63c-800c-abba-7bf9b6fc6c8b
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gpt-5-2-thinking edit
User: How many Rs are in garlic? edit
How many Rs are in garlic?
Assistant: Just one: garlic. edit
Just one: garlic.
User: But that's lowercase š edit
But that's lowercase š
Assistant: TouchƩ. edit
TouchĆ©. š
Still one R ā itās just a lowercase r. If you write it as GARLIC, itās one uppercase R: GARLIC.
User: How many r in strawberry? edit
How many r in strawberry?
Assistant: Three: strarberry. edit
Three: strarberry.
User: Dude! edit
Dude! How did this happen?
Assistant: Yeah, thatās on me ā I invented an extra r by typoing the word as āstrarberryā which isnāt a word. edit
Yeah, thatās on me ā I invented an extra r by typoing the word as āstrarberryā (which isnāt a word).
Correct spelling: strawberry Letters r in it: 2 ā strawberry
How it happens: Iām generating text probabilistically, not āreadingā a stored dictionary entry. If I donāt explicitly double-check the exact spelling Iām outputting, I can accidentally mutate the word and then count the mutation like itās real. (Classic LLM faceplant.)
User: Dude. edit
Dude. S t r a w b e r r y
Assistant: Youāre right. edit
Youāre right. I deserved the āDude.ā š
strawberry = s t r a w b e r r y Thatās 3 rās: one in straw⦠and two in ā¦berry.
Counted cleanly: s(1) t(2) r(3) a(4) w(5) b(6) e(7) r(8) r(9) y(10)
References edit
- ā "Count Rs in garlic". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-14.