That conversation doesn't make any damn sense. Why would an interviewer ask arithmetic questions to check the ml claim?
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this is a conversation from 2047. the Interviewer is checking if they are speaking with an AI/Robot
Excuse my ignorance, but what 2047?
I think they're referring to the year.
oh. I thought he might be referring to a book, movie or game.
Shoulda used a Voight-Kampff test.
It's basically a joke on how gradient descent works in machine learning.
Why ai would be used on a math operator beats me, but hey ho.
ai: I am detecting numbers, create a variable called Numbersdetected.
int ("Numbersdetected" = 0);
Now it has a value of 16.
write (Numbersdetected = "16");
Somebody wants the value of Numbersdetected.
query ("Numbersdetected");
Blade runner logic. Ask that exposing question. Get an answer.
because
Got it:
if (a == 7 and b == 9):
return 16
elif (a == 10 and b == 20):
return 30
else:
return 18