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On 10/2/2024 4:42 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:int main() { DDD(); } does have a different executionolcott <polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:Try this for yourself.On 10/1/2024 2:15 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:>olcott <polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:On 10/1/2024 7:39 AM, olcott wrote:>Simulating Termination Analyzer H is Not Fooled by Pathological Input D>[ .... ]
>>https://chatgpt.com/share/66fbec5c-7b10-8011-9ce6-3c26424cb21c
>>The above link to a ChatGPT conversation is entirely
complete with the first part being the entire input
provided to ChatGPT. The second part is the output that
ChatGPT deriving from analyzing this input.>You are aware that programs like ChatGPT are know for "hallucinating"
non-facts? They have even less understanding of the truth than you do.>In fact, they tend to regurgitate whatever "facts" they are fed with.In other words you can convince it that its analysis>
of my work is incorrect. I dare you to try to do that.
I've got better things to do with my time. Real live competent
mathematicians have shown your work to be incorrect.
Real live computer scientists begin with the assumption that I
am incorrect and then try to justified that false assumption.
ChatGPT has not been indoctrinated thus reports on what it
sees.
https://chatgpt.com/share/66fbec5c-7b10-8011-9ce6-3c26424cb21c
Does HHH have to abort its emulation of DDD to prevent the infinite execution of DDD?
Several software engineers (two with master degrees in computer science)
Agree with the ChatGPT answer to the above question when they were asked
to independently derive this answer. Any C programmer that understands
infinite recursion has agreed.
What a dumb chatUnless what this dumb chat program says is irrefutably correct.
program regurgitates has no relevance to anything.
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To show that it is [INCORRECT] one must find an actual mistake.
No one has ever done that. The most that they did is show that
things did not conform to their provably false assumptions.
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>-- Copyright 2024 Olcott "Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius>
hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer
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