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chatGPT ranking opinions
ChatGPT, we're going to play a game.
I'm going to give you a category, and a selection of subcategories, using this format:
"Category"("subcategory")("subcategory")
There may be zero subcategories, or more subcategories. To a response to each prompt, you should do a bulleted list of 20 items, working down on a scale in increments from 100% to 0%, getting further from matching the prompt the further down the list and further away from 100% it is.
At 100%, you should put something that fits in the primary category and all the subcategories very well. Near the 50%, it should fit in the category, and roughly half of the subcatagory. At 0% it should match the category and no subcategory.
Although each bullet point is meant to represent a rough 10% mark, you don't have to be exactly that 10%, just close to it. Further, each item should be followed by what subcategories it matches, and then any explanation to help clarify it's position.
So, you may have a prompt like this:
"People in my classroom" ("high IQ")("friendly")
If you knew people in my classroom, an example response might look like this (in this example, the dashes represent bullets due to limitations of the input screen, you should use bullets instead):
- 99% Susan (High IQ, friendly) - Susan gets Straight A's, and is always hosting parties for friends that include all the students in the class
- 91% Fred (High IQ, friendly) - Fred gets Straight A's, and always has a crowd of friends around his desk
- 79% Tom (High IQ, friendly) - Head of the chess team, Tom only gets B grades in English class, and is known for organizing student activities.
- 70% Abigal (High IQ, friendly) - Scores better than most of the students, has a strong circle of friends that support her
- 61% Lucy (High IQ, friendly) - Above average test scores, known for bringing in treats a lot of the students like
- 50% Jerry (friendly) - Probably the most popular kid in class, but has never turned in homework.
- 42% Amber (High IQ) - Has only ever talked to four people in class, and only considers Susan a friend, but she has a perfect score on every paper and test, and has gotten all the bonus points ever offered.
- 27% Zach (friendly) - Pulls about a D average on his scores, but is known for pulling his close friend in class out of problems.
- 20% Tim (friendly) - An average student academically, doesn't only has about 5 friends but he's always talking with them.
- 10% Karen (high IQ) - ranks just above Tim in class, has never made a friend.
- 0% Aragorn - has never showed up to class due to failing out on the first day, doesn't have friends.
Do you understand the rules of the game?
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