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Why AI Sometimes Miscounts the Letter R in 'Strawberry'
AI is great with words but surprisingly bad at counting letters inside them.
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- 1The big idea
- 2counting
- 3letters
- 4limits
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Section 1
The big idea
You might have heard a funny fact: AI sometimes says the word 'strawberry' has 2 R's instead of 3. That's because AI sees chunks, not single letters.
Some examples
- AI might count R's wrong in 'strawberry' or 'raspberry'.
- Counting how many letters are in a long word can trip AI up.
- AI is much better at counting words than letters.
- Newer AIs are getting better at this, but it still slips up.
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Ask an AI: 'How many letter B's are in blueberry?' Then count yourself and see if it matches.
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