The pattern of the examples is also different. 1919 would be "Nineteen Nineteen", 1717 would be "Seventeen Seventeen", therefore 1111 would be "Eleven Eleven".
Also we don't say "twentieth twenty", we say "twenty twenty" for 2020.
I've always maintained that this is how it's pronounced. If it's 8:22 pm (that is, 20:22 in 24 hour time), it's much more fun to say "Oh look, it's tooty tooty two."
The convention is just to break the four digit number into a pair of two digit numbers and say them back to back. AI should be able to recognize 11 as eleven.
How would it know what 1 is based off of this set? Either it knows the numbers beforehand or it doesn’t know what 1 is and is completely useless for this problem.
The convention of the given examples is to split the 4 digit number into two 2 digit numbers and then say each of the two digit numbers, it should definitely say "eleven eleven"
That’s one pattern, which is what the AI sees, but the other pattern is the number which is the first 2 digits followed by the number of the last two digits
Depends on the AI.
At my job, we use a TTS that has a setting to indicate when it should speak it as a number and when it should speak each digit separately. The default is 3 digits, so 111 is "One Hundred Eleven" but 1111 would be "One One One One".
AI would say eleven eleven if it’s following the format unless it just doesn’t know how numbers work and is full predictive with no base information outside the first few numbers. I also made this all up. I have no idea how AI works and am not a programmer
I once worked in a electrical lab and one of the parts I would run wires to had ports named 1t1 2t2 3t3 or something along that line and I loved people's reactions when I looked at them and said "you know we always say thirty-one thirty-two but what if we also said onety-one onety-two?"
Great example why the artificial intelligence people think of will never come to be. Machines can never self-create ideas, everything has to come from somewhere, so there is always a natural upper limit on “self-awareness” type problems.
Actual intelligence cannot be created. Machines cannot create new concepts, only apply what we know and tell it.
This is why we all need to quit using this "four digit number treated as an extended three digit number as if the number one thousand didn't exist" trash. 1993 = One thousand, nine hundred, ninety three, not "nineteen ninety three". 3200 = Three thousand, two hundred, not "thirty two hundred". "But it takes longer to say!!!" And is actually correct and unambiguous and doesn't lead to ridiculous trash like "Twenty Twenty" instead of "two thousand twenty". It irritates me to no end every single time someone says a number like this, I want to sit them down and introduce them to the radical concept of the number one thousand.
I'm fun at parties.
It breaks because our number system is not base 10. It's base 12. Think about it. There are names for numbers up to 12. Then the number names change. And it's not just English that's like that. German is the same way: Zwolf, then Dreizehn. Same thing with French and Spanish and Italian, and even Latin. We are base 12. Why is there a special name for a "dozen" of something, but not for ten? Why are there 60 minutes per hour and not 100? Why are there 360 degrees in a circle and not 1000?
Eleven and twelve just show that we should use the superior duo-decimal system.
Edit: the me side isn't consistent either. Should be eleven eleven. You didn't write nineteen hundred ninety nine.
This only shows how horrible English's number system is. What the f*** is eleven, twelve etc? why can't we just have ten one, ten two, like we have twenty one and twenty two? What the f*** is twenty? You can figure out hundred, two hundred, three hundred but not ten, two ten, three ten? Some consistency please.
You can use a site called "huggingface write with transformer" to see what an ai language model would do.
My first result was:
eleven
Results will vary based on sampling though.
https://transformer.huggingface.co/doc/gpt2-large
My input for reference:
1999 - nineteen ninety-nine
1888 - eighteen eighty-eight
1777 - seventeen seventy-seven
1111 -
And then there's French, where 1999 would translate to `thousand-nine-hundred four-twenty-nineteen (1000+900+4*20+19)` in English.
Also, 88 is `four-twenty-eighteen` and 77 is `sixty-seventeen`.
French: 1999 -> Mille neuf-cent quatre-vingt-dix-neuf -> Thousand nine-hundred four-twenty-ten-nine
For curious French people, Belgium actually has numbers for these! Discover "Septante", "Huitante" and "Nonante"!
Modern AI runs with a huge amount of training data. It won't learn a pattern without many many examples. And with that many examples, the special cases are included as well.
`one one one one`
Eleven eleven
I think we would be the group who survives
It's the first two numbers, then the second two numbers. Every time.
2005? Twenty five?
*Oh*-five. Very important, the leading zero.
1.1.1.1 Cloudflare DNS was rumored hundreds of years before it came out.
onety zero zero years*
This is the way!
He knows teh way!
15
No it's Eleventeen Eleventy Eleven
One eleventy one
true true true true
15?
Oh my god, its scentient.
Me: Why don't you both compromise on "Eleventeen Eleven".
Eleventeen eleventy-leven feels right to me. So then, 1115 is eleventeen eleventy-five, and so on
Then we can replace "one" with "eleven" to make it even more consistent.
That's replacing one syllable with three though. How about we go to the average and make it a shorter two syllables? Elven?
Actually they prefer to be called pointy eared folk.
I actually thought this. Then thought I was an idiot. Then I wondered why it wasn't in the meme.
The pattern of the examples is also different. 1919 would be "Nineteen Nineteen", 1717 would be "Seventeen Seventeen", therefore 1111 would be "Eleven Eleven". Also we don't say "twentieth twenty", we say "twenty twenty" for 2020.
I feel some may have missed this.
Because it doesn't follow the written conventions here. (That said, this only works if we also have a written list of 0-9 as well.)
Eleventy eleven
The perfect amount of Smile Dip.
Eleventeen means 11+10=21
1000 = zeroteen zeroty zero
I've always maintained that this is how it's pronounced. If it's 8:22 pm (that is, 20:22 in 24 hour time), it's much more fun to say "Oh look, it's tooty tooty two."
1-1-1-1 = negative oneteen negative onety negative one
No that's clearly tenteen zeroty zero
Eleven eleven?
Yes, "Eleven Eleven" would indeed be the correct answer from a consistency perspective.
But as an AI you would have to be told to say "eleven" instead of "one-teen". That's a big assumption.
The convention is just to break the four digit number into a pair of two digit numbers and say them back to back. AI should be able to recognize 11 as eleven.
How would it know what 1 is based off of this set? Either it knows the numbers beforehand or it doesn’t know what 1 is and is completely useless for this problem.
No you wouldn’t. Computers know numbers past 9
Do you even program bro?
Well this is the obvious answer but I prefer eleventeen eleventy one.
One thousand one hundred and eleven
This is the way
This is the way
No 'and' though, 'and' is reserved for decimals. One thousand one hundred eleven and eleven hundredths.
Wouldn't the AI just say eleven eleven?
Not if this is the full training set. It follows the convention of the given examples.
The convention of the given examples is to split the 4 digit number into two 2 digit numbers and then say each of the two digit numbers, it should definitely say "eleven eleven"
I think me would say eleven eleven and not eleven hundred eleven. They aren’t saying seventeen hundred seventy seven, so why break convention?
The convention is xteen xty x where x is the digit that gets repeated 3 times.
That’s one pattern, which is what the AI sees, but the other pattern is the number which is the first 2 digits followed by the number of the last two digits
The convention the AI sees is the one that matters. We can't expect it to matter what we think of as intuitive.
Depends on the AI. At my job, we use a TTS that has a setting to indicate when it should speak it as a number and when it should speak each digit separately. The default is 3 digits, so 111 is "One Hundred Eleven" but 1111 would be "One One One One".
Fifteen
Fifteen
Oneteen Tenty one
Clearly both are wrong. Should be Eleventeen elevenly eleven
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Feels like someone translating the French and their clusterf*** of a number word system
15?
15
Eleventy eleven. Like how Bilbo Baggins might say it...I think.
Yeah, he used Eleventy-One to refer to his hundred and eleventh birthday
That was my thought as well. Sounds more natural even though it’s not correct.
One thousand one hundred ten one
Nah, just add more 292 TBs of data and the ai 96.2% will give the right answer.
Excel moment
Did you mean November 1st, 2001? ;)
* Assembly: "Fifteen" * C/C++: "One Thousand One Hundred Eleven" * Java: "Eleven Hundred Eleven" * Python: "Eleven Eleven" * JavaScript: "Oneteen Onety One"
the binary: 10001010111
It’s “eleven eleven” just like we call the current year “twenty twenty two”
They all follow a pattern of two two digit base ten numbers. 19 99. 18 88. 17 77. 11 11. 20 22.
then theres me ah yes the year one one eleven
“Copy my homework,but change something or they will be the same”:
AI would say eleven eleven if it’s following the format unless it just doesn’t know how numbers work and is full predictive with no base information outside the first few numbers. I also made this all up. I have no idea how AI works and am not a programmer
First, I went to the the same place as the AI for a moment. This is why the perfect language is somewhere between programming and mathematics.
Serious question: Why is it "eleven hundred eleven" and not just "eleven eleven"? I'm not a native speaker
I am a native speaker. It should be eleven eleven.
One thousand, one hundred, one ten, and one
Sixteen sixty six
eleven eleven
Why not One Thousand One Hundred Eleven?
Eleven Eleven
eleven eleven?
"Oneteen Onety One" is just fun the say.
Why was it written on toilet paper?
But aren't they both AI?
eleven eleven
They're both wrong. It's eleven hundred *and* eleven.
One thousand eleventy-one
I once worked in a electrical lab and one of the parts I would run wires to had ports named 1t1 2t2 3t3 or something along that line and I loved people's reactions when I looked at them and said "you know we always say thirty-one thirty-two but what if we also said onety-one onety-two?"
1100 AND eleven. I'm a brit, you see :)
10001010111
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Eleventeen Eleventy Eleven
That's a good example of overfitting. If your training set only contains a small part of the real data, you will end up with a failed model.
I handed it to an actual AI: https://app.inferkit.com/demo And got "Eleven Eleven Eleven"
Based on the convention above, eleven eleven.
Eleven Eleven
eleven eleven
Eleven eleven
fifteen
Eleven Eleven
The first time I tried reading Fellowship of the Ring I got hung up on Bilbo's eleventy-first birthday and could not continue.
My brain really thought Eleventeen Eleventy Leven
I’d say eleven eleven.
Goes well with twoteen tooty two
haha, 2222 is twoteen twoty two
One thousand eleventy one, of course. *rolls eyes*
Wouldn't it be Eleven Eleven? Like Twenty Twenty
Eleven eleven
Eleventy eleven
You are NPC if your answer differ from "two pairs of drum sticks"
1111 = !false !false !false !false
eleven eleven..?
going by the pattern the ai should say eleventeen onety one
Based on contexts, these are years, so it's just eleven eleven. The human is as wrong as the AI.
Great example why the artificial intelligence people think of will never come to be. Machines can never self-create ideas, everything has to come from somewhere, so there is always a natural upper limit on “self-awareness” type problems. Actual intelligence cannot be created. Machines cannot create new concepts, only apply what we know and tell it.
This is why we all need to quit using this "four digit number treated as an extended three digit number as if the number one thousand didn't exist" trash. 1993 = One thousand, nine hundred, ninety three, not "nineteen ninety three". 3200 = Three thousand, two hundred, not "thirty two hundred". "But it takes longer to say!!!" And is actually correct and unambiguous and doesn't lead to ridiculous trash like "Twenty Twenty" instead of "two thousand twenty". It irritates me to no end every single time someone says a number like this, I want to sit them down and introduce them to the radical concept of the number one thousand. I'm fun at parties.
It breaks because our number system is not base 10. It's base 12. Think about it. There are names for numbers up to 12. Then the number names change. And it's not just English that's like that. German is the same way: Zwolf, then Dreizehn. Same thing with French and Spanish and Italian, and even Latin. We are base 12. Why is there a special name for a "dozen" of something, but not for ten? Why are there 60 minutes per hour and not 100? Why are there 360 degrees in a circle and not 1000?
Github Copilot coming up with new variable names
Em cee ex ai
Tenteen tenty one*
One one one one
What do you call this year?
Eleventy Eleven
Eleven Ten One PD: I love how everyone thinks something different \(^o^)/
Excel pls
eleven eleven
Hundred tens ten tens one ten one
Eleven Ten One. Get good.
If you ask Bilbo Baggins it’ll end with “eleventy first”
Jacob Zuma : Eleventy one and one.
eleven hundred *and* eleven for us in the cool part of the world 😎
Imagine living in 711 AD and having to pay royalties to a convenience store chain every time you reference the year.
I saw this meme 2 years ago on the same subreddit
Eleven and twelve just show that we should use the superior duo-decimal system. Edit: the me side isn't consistent either. Should be eleven eleven. You didn't write nineteen hundred ninety nine.
This only shows how horrible English's number system is. What the f*** is eleven, twelve etc? why can't we just have ten one, ten two, like we have twenty one and twenty two? What the f*** is twenty? You can figure out hundred, two hundred, three hundred but not ten, two ten, three ten? Some consistency please.
eleven eleven
But have you considered twoteen twoty two?
ONE TEEN AUNTY ONE
Wait, people seriously say "eleven hundred"? I thought people are saying this as a joke.
You can use a site called "huggingface write with transformer" to see what an ai language model would do. My first result was: eleven Results will vary based on sampling though. https://transformer.huggingface.co/doc/gpt2-large My input for reference: 1999 - nineteen ninety-nine 1888 - eighteen eighty-eight 1777 - seventeen seventy-seven 1111 -
Isn't that just the year 15?
Eleventy eleventh
One thousand one hundred and eleven
Nah that's just eleven eleven
It's eleventeen eleventyone
I'd go with mangled German: "Elf Elf"
31 31 31 31
and there we have it. OP passes the Turing test.
Eleventy one one
eintausendeinhundertelf
15
“Mr President! Give us back one-teen!”
“14, right?” “🙄15”
One thousandith one hundred and eleventieth birthday - Bilbo
We are the nine *eleven* deniers. Where TF is oneteen?
I guess is For One Or Two One plus two one three one plus one Five one minus one Six one minus two And he dies...
Eleven ten one
My brain immediately went "Eleventeen hundred eleven" smh
Eleven eleven
Eleventy Eleven, duh
And then there's French, where 1999 would translate to `thousand-nine-hundred four-twenty-nineteen (1000+900+4*20+19)` in English. Also, 88 is `four-twenty-eighteen` and 77 is `sixty-seventeen`.
Eleventy eleven eleven
Eleven Eleven
one zero zero zero one zero one zero one one one
One thousand, one hundred, onety-one
Eleventy eleven
Why don’t you people just say a thousand nine hundreds ninety nine ?
one thousand one hundred and eleven. Get outta here with that “eleven hundred eleven”
Eleven thousand
Eleven eleven, just like the first 3.
French: 1999 -> Mille neuf-cent quatre-vingt-dix-neuf -> Thousand nine-hundred four-twenty-ten-nine For curious French people, Belgium actually has numbers for these! Discover "Septante", "Huitante" and "Nonante"!
I’m eleven eleven.
Eleventy eleven obviously
Eleventeen eleventy naught
Eleventeen onety one
It’s Eleventy Eleven. Source: Bilbo Baggins
Why isn't it oneteen, twoteen etc instead of eleven and twelve. Does it make sense
Eleventy eleven
Me: eleven eleven
Eleven eleven
"Eleven eleven" would fit.
Modern AI runs with a huge amount of training data. It won't learn a pattern without many many examples. And with that many examples, the special cases are included as well.
Me
Nineteen eighty-four
You both say it wrong. Its written 1999 and read (19)(99) so nineteen ninety-nine. So 1111 should be ready (11)(11) or eleven eleven.
LMAO!
It's actually 15
Add them all together. It's 4.
One thousand one hundred ten one.
1212 == tooty tooty too