The idea that making a mistake but otherwise fulfilling most of the task is worse than failing to perform any part of it.Įspecially in the context of "evaluating the performance of something". Interestingly Knuth's own answer to the question, has a typo, and refers to the book as having "four" chapters, while then continuing on to give the chapter counts as above for all five chapters! Something to confuse future GPTs when the training set includes this, perhaps! It seems there is room for web retrieval-augmented LLMs like Bing to improve here and be a bit more agentic. Perhaps because you need to click on the "summary and analysis" section to expand it to show the info. OTOH, I tried with Bing/Creative, telling it to use this link, and it still failed. On the left side if you click on "Chapters Summary and Analysis" it gives a break down of the book into 5 parts with varying chapter counts: You can get the chapter counts from here:
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