Breaking ChatGPT With Impossible Geography Questions

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Lingualizer

Lingualizer

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@Nemesis_Stormheart
@Nemesis_Stormheart Жыл бұрын
To be fair, Austria is called Österreich in german, and Ö is often represented as Oe in simplified data. So it makes sense that "Oesterreich" gets intepreted as starting with O.
@yamiimax
@yamiimax 9 ай бұрын
And it does sound like a O especially an Austrian spell it in English like arnold would haha
@mottinusStradivarius
@mottinusStradivarius Жыл бұрын
The guy that makes a living asking everyone geography questions doesn't know what an archipelago is 😂
@didrikmesicek4825
@didrikmesicek4825 Жыл бұрын
Right? Like having a piano teacher who isn't sure what a chord is
@daniellakatos5117
@daniellakatos5117 Жыл бұрын
I was laughing because I said outright Indonesia 🤣
@Mendogology
@Mendogology Жыл бұрын
Well, but now he knows
@theunknownanomaly1950
@theunknownanomaly1950 Жыл бұрын
I think it might be because English is not his first language
@didrikmesicek4825
@didrikmesicek4825 Жыл бұрын
@@theunknownanomaly1950 That's funny because he also pretends to be the languages guy
@nirutivan9811
@nirutivan9811 Жыл бұрын
2:26 It was actually talking about Namibia there. Ovambo is the biggest ethnic group there and it gained independence from South Africa in 1990. 6:28 Bulgarian is certainly not the only language. I don‘t no about the other languages mentioned by ChatGPT (except Icelandic), but all the north germanic languages do this.
@louthecoder
@louthecoder Жыл бұрын
At 6:48, Chat GPT is actually wrong, because in Maltese we put the article at the beginning of the word. It is correct that we use “il-“ but that goes at the beginning, as shown by the hyphen. Eg. “Il-persuna” (“the person”).
@SmileyElz
@SmileyElz Жыл бұрын
Same for Welsh. It’s correct that we use ‘y’ or ‘yr’ as the article but it is always before the word.
@2222ele
@2222ele Жыл бұрын
ohh, it comes from italian, also if in italian is feminine: "la persona" and i noticed that you also have italian last names: "Camilleri" is sicilian and "Preziosi" is from south and central Italy and they're very prestigious and famous surnames both in my country and yours: in Italy, the 1st one is of a writer and film producer, Andrea Camilleri and the 2nd is of a well known actor, Alessandro Preziosi, there is also a youtuber, Amedeo Preziosi; instead in Malta, i found out your 2 surnames combined together, are the ones of a law firm (im almost sure you are related to them and you know them well) i already knew that in Malta there were lots of italian/descendants, but i was not aware that it's so rooted and i'm just amazed
@widmawod
@widmawod Жыл бұрын
@@2222ele I know it really looks like it but it doesn't come from Italian, it's from Arabic al- and related North African variants, many Arabic dialects say il- or el- now. It's a funny coincidence :)
@widmawod
@widmawod Жыл бұрын
I think it's wrong for hungarian too, it's at the beginning of the word en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_noun_phrase#Articles
@sam-in-a-bag.
@sam-in-a-bag. Жыл бұрын
same for irish, we put "an/na" (the) before the word
@GourangaPL
@GourangaPL Жыл бұрын
the thing with cases in Bulgarian is similar to German, where only these "der, die, das" words change, so "in the street" is "auf der Strasse" but via the street is "uber die Strasse", in Polish though we have 7 real cases changing the word sometimes in really weird ways, like in this example with a cat, "this is a cat" = "to jest KOT", "i see a cat" = "widzę KOTA", "i'm looking at cat" = "przyglądam się KOTU", "i'm playing with cat" = "bawię się z KOTEM" and "i'm thinking about cat" = "myślę o KOCIE", deal with it :D
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
Ah, Polish the language of someone banged his head on his keyboard and said ''good to go'' So many falls friends but here is how these will be in Bulgarian: To jest kot (То eст кот) - Това/Туй е котарак (Towa/Tuj e kotarak) But in Bulgarian we have ''Тоест кот'' (Toest kot) which will sound weird and rather archaic Widzę kota (Видзѧ кота) - Виждам котарака/кота (Wiżdam kotaraka/kotkata) Przyglądam się kotu (Пжыглѭдам сѩ коту) - Поглеждам котарака/кота (Pogleżdam kotaraka/kota). ''Преглеждам се'' (Pregleżdam se) means ''to examine myself'' Bawię się z kotem (Бавѩ сѩ з котем) - Играя/Забавлявам се с котарака/кота (Igraja/Zabawlawam se s kotaraka/kota). ''Бави се'' (Bawi se) means ''to slowdown'' Myślę o kocie (Мыс́лѩ о коце) - Мисля за котарака/кота (Misla za kotaraka/kota) I know ''kot'' in Polish means male cat but it's rather archaic. I'm pretty sure you have ''kotka'' which is a female cat like in Bulgarian. Why Polish has to be so confusing?
@useruserovich5812
@useruserovich5812 Жыл бұрын
Чего, блядь? Может болгарский американский одинаковые?
@vvalchanov
@vvalchanov Жыл бұрын
In Bulgarian, the article does not change. Only some pronouns can have a case, but this is archaic and not used. So in practice there is no accusative and dative case. Only people names and nouns when addressing can have a vocative form /although increasingly rare/ and this is the only one that can be taken as a case
@module79l28
@module79l28 Жыл бұрын
How does a geography nerd not know what an archipelago is??? 🤣
@butterbee2163
@butterbee2163 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's just a translation problem
@MPK93
@MPK93 Жыл бұрын
@@butterbee2163 Well, in German it's Archipel, so he should be able to know that 😂
@MPK93
@MPK93 Жыл бұрын
I was also surprised he didn't know synonym and antonym, which are the same in German 😬
@butterbee2163
@butterbee2163 Жыл бұрын
@@MPK93 Ah, it's my first video of watching him, I didn't know he is German. His accent sounds Swedish :D
@MPK93
@MPK93 Жыл бұрын
@@butterbee2163 He's Austrian/Bulgarian from what I know✌🏼
@antonkiva1962
@antonkiva1962 Жыл бұрын
I was surprised Peter does not know what is archipelago XD
@Withintassy
@Withintassy Жыл бұрын
In norwegian the article is also at the end of the word. For example a car is en bil, and the car is "bilen" en or et (and sometimes feminine form "a") is added to the end of a word to create "the"
@fuchsifyl3077
@fuchsifyl3077 Жыл бұрын
just wanted to comment that too. Thanks mate
@maltemoller07
@maltemoller07 Жыл бұрын
In Swedish too
@alexz8849
@alexz8849 Жыл бұрын
Same in Danish
@w0bbzyy
@w0bbzyy 9 ай бұрын
Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are all essentially the same language, just a different dialect.
@AhsokaTanoTheWhite
@AhsokaTanoTheWhite Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the Austrian name of Austria begins with an O. And I got Lake Victoria only because of a Top Gear episode years ago.
@minichecker4958
@minichecker4958 Жыл бұрын
No ist starts with an Ö. It is an O with two points on the top.
@tomimarkus
@tomimarkus Жыл бұрын
No, Austrian is not a language and Austria in German doesn't begin with O, it's 'Österreich' with Ö.
@peterm.2385
@peterm.2385 Жыл бұрын
Not really... It's a "Ö" in Österreich 🙃
@ImaskarDono
@ImaskarDono Жыл бұрын
​​@@minichecker4958 but Ö can be represented as Oe
@Ultimine1
@Ultimine1 Жыл бұрын
the sound O, the question was letters
@rzpogi
@rzpogi Жыл бұрын
1:32 I was expecting Oztralia.
@mizulightblue
@mizulightblue Жыл бұрын
So happy that Austria comes here. Maybe ChatGPT was thinking in german. Österreich, but then it's Ö, is Austria, or Oesterreich.
@i-0696
@i-0696 Жыл бұрын
Austria was actually close enough since in German it's called Österreich. If you don't use Ö you could spell it Oesterreich.
@Cray82
@Cray82 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and entertaining video as usual ! I always find them interesting. Besides, I just learned that "jargon" was also used in English and not only in French.
@MetalLord717
@MetalLord717 Жыл бұрын
Russian also has this word.
@Cray82
@Cray82 Жыл бұрын
@@MetalLord717 good to know thank you!
@JimJakubJames
@JimJakubJames Жыл бұрын
In polish we say "żargon" - same pronunciantion
@Cray82
@Cray82 Жыл бұрын
@@JimJakubJames it's interesting to know, I had no idea that this word was also used in Polish. Thank you, as I always say, I will go to bed less stupid tonight
@pokerijuttuja8928
@pokerijuttuja8928 Жыл бұрын
in Finnish we say jargon in spoken language
@tylernass6263
@tylernass6263 Жыл бұрын
at 2:05, chatGPT for some reason described Namibia. That's where the Ovambo people are from, and it gained independence from South Africa in 1990. It's not quite in West Africa, but it's on the west coast of southern Africa, so close enough, I guess?
@senge1337
@senge1337 Жыл бұрын
Great video, you gotta make more of these
@davidz3879
@davidz3879 Жыл бұрын
I assume that you meant Sahara (a desert) when you said Western Sahara (a disputed territory).
@chocolatesweetyx3
@chocolatesweetyx3 Жыл бұрын
Most languages that don't change their nouns according to case still have cases. The role a noun plays in the sentence determines its case and this case can still affect the syntax of the sentence somehow (I don't know about Bulgarian but e.g. in English or Italian the noun doesn't change but you sometimes have to add certain prepositions or change the word order based on what case the noun is in). What you are referring to are nominal case endings or declination.
@VulpisInFundo
@VulpisInFundo Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I'm hearing of this. I know that in most situations a "complemento oggetto" in Italian, would result in an accusative case in other languages, such as German or Latin, however I have never heard anyone referring to the "complemento oggetto" as being a case. Italian: Ottaviano sconfisse *Antonio* (chi? = complemento oggetto) German: Oktavian besiegte (*den*) Antonius (wen? = Akkusativ) Latin: Octavianus Antoni-*um* devicit.
@tintiniitk
@tintiniitk 11 ай бұрын
This was great. Please do more of these chatGpt videos. Also, give Bard a try.
@cuebist
@cuebist Жыл бұрын
Hungarian here, articles go in front of the words in our langauge - if by articles u mean a(n) and the. They r called "névelő", which roughly translates to "pre-name" or "pre-word". But we do have suffixes and they do attach at the end of words like in, on, at, from etc.
@fyrhunter_svk
@fyrhunter_svk Жыл бұрын
I believe the definite (and indefinite) article in Hungarian is actually written before a word (a fa = the tree, az alma = the apple).
@detleffehrer3654
@detleffehrer3654 Жыл бұрын
indeed
@davidsaioc2507
@davidsaioc2507 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I think so as well
@barni.815
@barni.815 Жыл бұрын
I am Hungarian and we also put the article before the noun. For example: Az ajtó (the door) a játék (the game) Romanian is also not correct: O femeie (the woman) un băiat (the boy)
@samira1139
@samira1139 Жыл бұрын
Un and o are the indefinite articles. Definite articles can be at the end (ex. suflet = soul, sufletul = the soul)
@mojaslovenija9903
@mojaslovenija9903 Жыл бұрын
Well... Bern is not official capital of Switzerland. It is just "working out" as the capital.
@kamenvalkanov6937
@kamenvalkanov6937 Жыл бұрын
accusative in Bulgarian is mainly used when refering to people. Such as your friend "Ivan" for example, when turning to them you wouldn't say "Ivan" but "Ivane" rouchly translating to "Hey Ivan". The same thing applies if you are calling your teacher in school, you would turn to them with "Господине/Госпожо" instead of "Господин/Госпожа".
@lingualizer
@lingualizer Жыл бұрын
That's not accusative, that's vocative, and yes, that is definitely a case, but I'd call it a unique one because it's 1) only used with people and 2) not even a necessity. It's totally normal to call a person "Ivan!" instead of "Ivane!"
@kamenvalkanov6937
@kamenvalkanov6937 Жыл бұрын
@@lingualizer Sorry I always get these 2 mixed. However it used all the time, only people from Sofia would call you Ivan instead of Ivane, or maybe people who don't know you well. But everyone else will just look at you weirdly if you call them by their full name.
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
@@lingualizer В българския има доста остатъци от винителен, дателен и творителен падеж като: Не казвай на никого! (винителен) Кому го е грижа? (дателен) Бегом марш! (творителен) Но като цяло в старобългарския език са се използвали много тези падежи, които са отпаднали като например преди сме му казвали ''С нами Богъ,'' а сега ''С нас е Бог.'' ''Сбогом'' е остатък от творителен падеж също, идващо от старобългарски ''Съ Богомъ'' (С Бог).
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
@@kamenvalkanov6937 Да знаеш, че имаме и остатъци от дателен, винителен и творителен падеж също.
@ashadedblobfish
@ashadedblobfish Жыл бұрын
Most languages have cases, including English - it's just that most of them don't change the word, so I think often when people say a languages has cases, they are talking about when it changes the word but I'm pretty sure it can count even if it's just word order
@useruserovich5812
@useruserovich5812 Жыл бұрын
Заебись, правильно написал
@useruserovich5812
@useruserovich5812 Жыл бұрын
Look at Tabasaran language in the Dagestan of Russia. But there is the problem a little bit. All of foreigner linguists was died before complete teach this language. NOT joke
@vvalchanov
@vvalchanov Жыл бұрын
Prepositions are being used to replace the cases
@qasemrimawi568
@qasemrimawi568 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! Inspired me to play a bit with ChatGPT
@purpletea3807
@purpletea3807 Жыл бұрын
I highly recommend it, I saved like 300 hours of work with it just this year...
@selladore4911
@selladore4911 9 ай бұрын
you should do more linguistics videos, these are fun!
@Gabesvault
@Gabesvault Жыл бұрын
GPT-3.5 made the same mistake for me. I was able two regenerate it. It names two sources then considers it 2 results.
@austinholley3545
@austinholley3545 Жыл бұрын
I knew the synonym one because my Aunt Stacy is a teacher and so is my Grandma Audie. She taught in Poteet, TX.
@InfinitySpace26
@InfinitySpace26 Жыл бұрын
2:27 He was like: "know your facts before you come at me, lil' goof"
@Desmosfundraw
@Desmosfundraw Жыл бұрын
You should do a live chat about us asking you geography questions 😉
@oze8855
@oze8855 Жыл бұрын
4:17 from what I konw, the amazon river is the longest
@janMawisa
@janMawisa Жыл бұрын
danish also puts the definite article at the end of the word, for example "a head" is "et hoved", but "the head" is "hovedet"
@eezym8131
@eezym8131 9 ай бұрын
Lol I knew the Indonesia answer! I felt so proud that for the first time I knew something you didn't xD (no front tho, I really enjoy your videos)
@The-Blue-Knight
@The-Blue-Knight Жыл бұрын
I knew archepelago, synonym, antonym, and jargon. Nice.
@HoTiiiii
@HoTiiiii Жыл бұрын
GTP-4 is much better for tricky questions
@tomeekun
@tomeekun Жыл бұрын
The definite article is NOT a suffix in Hungarian. Don't know where that came from, it's before nouns and is a separate word of it's own. It can be "A" or "Az" depending on if the noun starts with a vowel or a consonant.
@tomaspecik
@tomaspecik 7 ай бұрын
10:51 a funny thing is, that “onomatopoje” accually has a meaning in Slovak - “it will eat me up” :) so you can imagine this was not hard to remember in school :)
@tomimarkus
@tomimarkus Жыл бұрын
Very interesting that "котка" means cat in Bulgarian, because in Finnish "kotka" means eagle. 🦅
@Smok1125
@Smok1125 Жыл бұрын
In Polish means female cat
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
''Kotka'' is female cat or the general word for cat. Male cat is ''kotarak'' or ''kot'' which is archaic but still used in Polish and Russian. ''Kote'' is a little cat
@MPK93
@MPK93 Жыл бұрын
@@HeroManNick132 and in German, Kot means 💩
@Smok1125
@Smok1125 Жыл бұрын
@@MPK93 are you sure?
@MPK93
@MPK93 Жыл бұрын
@@Smok1125 Yes, I'm 100% sure because I am German and I speak German😉
@selladore4911
@selladore4911 9 ай бұрын
8:45 "can it be considered a case if the word doesnt change" sometimes there are null case markers or case synchronism. tho if no words change then we can say the language doesn't have cases. this is what i got from my introductory syntax class so i might be wrong
@Abotekap
@Abotekap Жыл бұрын
Archipelago is from Greek, it means Great Sea (lt. Leader Sea), which contains islands.
@huG1481
@huG1481 Жыл бұрын
Lingualizer, I have always wondered, with all the languages you speak and understand, which language do you think in? Vietnamese is my first language but I ever since I learned English at around 10-11 years old. I found myself only thinking in English
@johannesmuller2956
@johannesmuller2956 Жыл бұрын
3:20 Here the cut was so fast, that at first viewing I read: Lima - the captal of switzerland
@jonander1992
@jonander1992 Жыл бұрын
In Basque the article goes at the end of the word "etxea" the house, "etxe" being in indefined form and the ending "-a" being "the"
@maryzalipa
@maryzalipa Жыл бұрын
I was learning Bulgarian at the uni for one semester, already forgotten almost everything. but we actually were taught that there are cases in Bulgarian just like in Ukrainian (my mother tongue), and there are prepositions to use them like честит студентски празник на всички. in this case, на is meant to define the accusative. I guess, it is easier to teach Bulgarian cases, when your mother tongue also has cases. it makes sense
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
Bulgarian has some leftover cases. Most of the cases are nominative + definite article. Here are some examples of where cases are used: Не казвай на никой! ❌ Не казвай на никого! ✅ (accusative) На кой му е грижа? ❌ Кому го е грижа? ✅ (dative) С бягане марш! ❌ Бегом марш! ✅ (instrumental) Мама, къде си? ❌ Мамо, къде си? ✅ (vocative) 99,9% of the time we don't use them because they are only remnaints from Old Bulgarian. Even infinitive form is considered archaic that used to be the same as Serbo-Croatian. For example: In Bulgarian to fly we have only ''летя'' while others have ''летети, летить, летиць'' etc... Macedonian is pretty much the same as Bulgarian and they have only ''летам'': Не кажуваj на никоj! ❌ Не кажуваj на никого! ✅ На коj му е гаjле? ❌(We have ''гайле'' too but it's a dialect word which is from Persian) Кому го е гаjле? ✅ Со бегање марш! ❌ Бегом марш! ✅ Мама, каде си? ❌ Мамо, каде си? ✅ Hopefully it helps.
@maryzalipa
@maryzalipa Жыл бұрын
@@HeroManNick132 thanks a lot, it is helpful
@vvalchanov
@vvalchanov Жыл бұрын
Prepositions are being used instead of cases. In Bulgarian only some pronouns can have a case, but this is archaic and not used. So in practice there is no accusative and dative case. Only people names and nouns when addressing can have a vocative form /although increasingly rare/ and this is the only one that can be taken as a case
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
@@vvalchanov Фактически винителният падеж е все още използва, когато се обръщаш към някого, както в този пример с някого. Дателният падеж е поотпаднал повече от винителния падеж, защото в повечето случаи само замества ''на + винителен падеж.'' Забрави, че имаме няколко съществителни с остатък от творителен падеж като например ''ходом, родом, бегом, кръгом, даром, тичешком'' и т.н. Даже и местоимения имаме от него, които са супер архаични като ''нами/вами,'' които заместват ''с нас/с вас,'' както на нас ''нам'' и на вас - ''вам.''
@elmanzanito6244
@elmanzanito6244 8 ай бұрын
@@HeroManNick132 мил приятел - мили приятелю, господин - господине, посредством, тичешком, преди Христа. Технически и обръщенията дядо, татко и др. Горе - отгоре . Ама може и да бъркам за някои.
@Mendogology
@Mendogology Жыл бұрын
Nice video!
@meraklija316
@meraklija316 Жыл бұрын
6:26 - I thought of Romanian... Because definite articles there stand at the end of the word (like, băiat+ul - the boy...😅😅
@arararantxa
@arararantxa Жыл бұрын
Euskera also places the articles at the end of the word I think
@easilydistracted1397
@easilydistracted1397 Жыл бұрын
As at least one person has noted Austria (Österreich) does indeed begin with the letter ‘O’. The umlaut over the first letter changes the pronunciation, but it is still the letter ‘O’. That person deserves the money.
@Britishadow
@Britishadow Жыл бұрын
Maybe it said Austria begins with O because austria in German is Östereich
@Brennende_Rose
@Brennende_Rose 10 ай бұрын
My guy raised exestential crisis for the Bulgarians
@animusDK
@animusDK Жыл бұрын
That was fun and interesting, thanks for the video! By the way, the cat in Russian is "кот" [кот] (:
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
Male cat* Female cat is ''кошка'' which is 1 letter difference from Bulgarian. ''Кот'' exists in Bulgarian but it's archaic, nowadays we use ''котарак.''
@MPK93
@MPK93 Жыл бұрын
Kot in German means 💩
@the_real_THlNG
@the_real_THlNG Жыл бұрын
6:25 norwegian also has this for example "broren" = "the brother" but this is not always the case "en bror" = "a brother"
@IoT_
@IoT_ Жыл бұрын
Yes, I forgot about that : kvinner
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
In Bulgarian: брат - a brother един брат - one brother братът - the brother (when he is the subject) брата - the brother (when he is NOT the subject) братя - brothers братята - the brothers братче/малък брат - little brother братчета/малки братя - little brothers братчето/малкия(т) брат - the little brother братчетата/малките братя - the little brothers брато/братле/брате/братко - bro батко - bigger brother бате/баце - vocative case of bigger brother and more.
@IoT_
@IoT_ Жыл бұрын
@@HeroManNick132 But there are no articles in Bulgarian like in Russian, aren't they?
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
@@IoT_ These are actually definite articles lol
@kotchannel5084
@kotchannel5084 Жыл бұрын
in hungarian the definite article is BEFORE the noun and IS a separate word
@pingui6242
@pingui6242 Жыл бұрын
6:26 that is wrong lol (I am learning Hungarian)
@66tom41
@66tom41 Жыл бұрын
it's also wrong about welsh
@beaucaspar3990
@beaucaspar3990 Жыл бұрын
Why would anyone in their right mind learn Hungarian. What are you a masochist?
@pingui6242
@pingui6242 Жыл бұрын
@@beaucaspar3990 i love the language, might be my favourite together with german, and also i like challenges. I have been learning it since the 23rd of april of 2022 and it is my seventh language (having nine up my sleeve so far, with still a low level in danish and lithuanian as I have been learning them recently)
@beaucaspar3990
@beaucaspar3990 Жыл бұрын
@@pingui6242 Why don't you just stick to being good at like one other language, like German for instance, if you're already conversationally fluent in German learn Danish. I can actually give you some advice on how to be able to speak Danish if you're interested?
@pingui6242
@pingui6242 Жыл бұрын
@@beaucaspar3990 well i usually focus on 1/2 languages before moving on to another one. Yes I would like some advice for danish since its phonology isn't the easiest out there
@Slinky599
@Slinky599 Жыл бұрын
It's probably just smart enough to know that Oman is the only one (in English) so it moved onto Austria since in other languages such as Dutch, it does indeed start with O. It should probably tell you that in its answer though. I mean, the first time. It did mention German eventually but in German it starts with Ö ...
@MsJavaWolf
@MsJavaWolf Жыл бұрын
ChatGpt is really bad at communicating its confidence in an answer or saying that it doesn't know something. I asked it to prove that the number 2 is not a rational number (of course it is rational, it's the square root of 2 that's irrational) and it confidently gave me a completely wrong proof.
@SoloPerICommenti
@SoloPerICommenti Жыл бұрын
How did you not know what an archipelago is?
@denizsincar29
@denizsincar29 Жыл бұрын
wow! is chatgpt producing answers letter by letter? i thaught it's api returns the whole answer at once
@edank1510
@edank1510 Жыл бұрын
That's funny that it said the correct answer was Antarctica, because it asked me the same question once, and I put antarctica and it said it was wrong. I then corrected it, it apologized, and it ended up saying Antarctica was correct
@elizabethhearts189
@elizabethhearts189 Жыл бұрын
Lithuanian also puts the article at the end of the word and has cases.
@shyper17
@shyper17 Жыл бұрын
The description of Austria though: "...art..." We all know what he meant.
@brezza6892
@brezza6892 9 ай бұрын
Austria can be spelt with an O in other germainic languages, so it's not completely wrong, but it did spell it Austria in it's example and then it's brain melted with following prompts
@nicoliz1
@nicoliz1 Жыл бұрын
The cases things can be true, it was a valid point infact.
@CheeseTube777Archive
@CheeseTube777Archive Жыл бұрын
0:08 1:35 It probably thought of Österreich
@harshal.karadkar
@harshal.karadkar Жыл бұрын
Ask chatgpt about lingualizer and his videos question 😂
@CharlieMile
@CharlieMile Жыл бұрын
2:03 it’s talking about Namibia. Country that gained independence from South Africa in 1990 and most people belong to the Ovambo group. Don’t know why it describes it as a small country. Also, did some searching and there seems to be some Namibian official with the name of Tsamkxao Oma, maybe this is where GTP got confused?
@stephendeane7509
@stephendeane7509 Жыл бұрын
Ovamboland (part of Namibia i think) was supposed to be made into an independent national at one point I believe.
@maximipe
@maximipe 10 ай бұрын
Yeah ChatGPT is infamous for making stuff up, not only doesn't really know what is telling you often can't point out sources neither
@yashraman5808
@yashraman5808 Жыл бұрын
I asked chat gpt to ask me geography questions to and I also learnt something new that vilnius it the city located at the geographical centre of europe
@ExPraetorianGuard-dl1pz
@ExPraetorianGuard-dl1pz 8 ай бұрын
5:40 Sweden with 267K islands left the chat
@ChrisW101
@ChrisW101 Жыл бұрын
As a hungarian speaker, no, the article is also at the begining and not a suffix nor prefix
@somerandomfolk
@somerandomfolk Жыл бұрын
Bro broke ChatGPT in just 1:30 minutes into the video
@SanderVandeWiel
@SanderVandeWiel Жыл бұрын
Actually answered the 3 questions he missed (desert, lake and archipelago)... And I suck at Geography :D
@kivitafitz8477
@kivitafitz8477 Жыл бұрын
Cuba is an archipelago ❤🇨🇺 Greetings from Cuba.
@ShizukuShipper
@ShizukuShipper Жыл бұрын
5:15 Lake Victoria is in between Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. No where near South Africa
@ianthehunter3532
@ianthehunter3532 Жыл бұрын
I asked it for ALL four letter capital names and it only named a few then it gave a lot of wrong.
@ricsiplays
@ricsiplays Жыл бұрын
8:21 yea you make walid point but ther are leanguigeis that are weard whit the this thing you say
@yungpizzaaa1172
@yungpizzaaa1172 Жыл бұрын
the funny thing is that you have asked 'whats the largest desert' to a person in one of your videos
@miriam1337
@miriam1337 Жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking! Same with Tanzania, that's how I knew the answer.
@didrikmesicek4825
@didrikmesicek4825 Жыл бұрын
That probably means he googles "geography questions" and just copies them without understanding. Or someone else gives them to him. Really sad to see. There's no way someone who actively deals with the topic knows it and then forgets
@Zenjohnny
@Zenjohnny Жыл бұрын
Ovamboland is what chatgpt is talking about with the 2nd Oman hahahaha
@DubCmusicTV
@DubCmusicTV Жыл бұрын
Researchers going measure Amazon and Nile
@macakucizmama831
@macakucizmama831 Жыл бұрын
Lake Victoria was pretty obvious one, I am sure you heard about Victoria waterfalls
@SGilles919
@SGilles919 Жыл бұрын
You've never heard of Ostria? 🤣
@bambisblume
@bambisblume Жыл бұрын
Kennst du nicht? Ostria mit der Hauptstadt Why-Anna? 😊
@angel_1911
@angel_1911 Жыл бұрын
Make another video with harder questions using GPT 4
@river0
@river0 Жыл бұрын
it's technically correct about austria starting with an o. in the official language of austria, german, the country's name is "osterreich" (pardon the lack of umlaut. i'm on pc rn and can't type that character)
@maikpalaios8049
@maikpalaios8049 Жыл бұрын
Can you come to Greece again plz
@remaster1849
@remaster1849 Жыл бұрын
8:20 In russian cat is "кот"/"кошка", so it changes in a sentence like that: "i see a cat" - "я вижу кота" / "я вижу кошку".
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
In Bulgarian is similar: ''кот'' is male cat but it's archaic and no one uses it nowadays. Nowadays we use ''котарак'' ''котка'' is a female cat and it will be: (Аз) виждам котарака/котката. (which is more likely as ''I see the cat.'') While: (Аз) виждам котарак/котка. is ''I see a cat.'' (Аз) виждам един/една котарак/котка. is ''I see one cat.'' We have also: ''коте'' - little cat ''котенце'' - baby cat Overall we have also many dialect words like ''мацка, мачка, мачор, мачур...'' but the most used ones are ''котарак, котка, коте, котенце.''
@that1countrieschannel
@that1countrieschannel Жыл бұрын
Technically ChatGPT wasn't wrong when saying Austria. The German/native name for Austria is Österriech. (It's literally been 4 minutes and I already have 5 likes wth I genuinely rarely get more likes than 5 let alone within the first 4 minutes) Edit 2: ITS BEEN 16 MINUTES AND ALREADY 23 LIKES WTH Edit 3: what da actual hell. 43 minutes and 39 likes
@ellidominusser1138
@ellidominusser1138 Жыл бұрын
Österreich
@ellidominusser1138
@ellidominusser1138 Жыл бұрын
He's austrian himself btw
@ideiasradicaispt9772
@ideiasradicaispt9772 Жыл бұрын
That's the problem I'm seeing with many of the people complaining about it. Most people don't know how to ask the proper questions. If you don't ask correctly, you'll get a wrong answer. For example, in this case, you should've asked "name 2 countries starting with O in English".
@135Zeus
@135Zeus Жыл бұрын
@lingualizer this comment
@135Zeus
@135Zeus Жыл бұрын
@@ellidominusser1138 technically correct is the best kind of correct though
@rootof3vil
@rootof3vil Жыл бұрын
You should try GTP-4 , 3,5 is quite bad
@birjarq
@birjarq Жыл бұрын
I guess as a second O-country Oʻzbekiston / Uzbekistan could be eligible, since also it has no umlaut
@MrBenedictus25
@MrBenedictus25 Жыл бұрын
I think chat gpt used the german alphabet for austria. And as you know we start with Ö
@V0r4xiz
@V0r4xiz Жыл бұрын
Declension isn't the only characteristic of grammatical case. The AI is right. Bulgarian has cases. They are simply not indicated by declension of the noun.
@marinpetrinski986
@marinpetrinski986 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if someone explained it, but in Bulgarian cases exist only in the pronounce. For example: “the person who is angry” is “човекът, който е ядосан”, but “the person who they insult” is “човекът, когото те обиждат”. This is the only time we learn cases in the Bulgarian language.
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
Всъщност имаме и в някои съществителни имена като в израза ''Бегом марш!'' (С бягане марш!) като остатък от творителен падеж. Българският език най-често използва именителен и звателен падеж, макар че имаме доста остатъци от винителен, дателен и творителен падеж. Местният и родителният падеж са единствените загубени падежи из времето.
@xXxbiia14xXx
@xXxbiia14xXx Жыл бұрын
Hungarian article is never at the end of the word if I understand correctly that article is "a/an" or "the" in English. We put many things at the end of the word but not the article.
@dimon37
@dimon37 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I got African lake and Archipelago questions :)
@pzg98
@pzg98 Жыл бұрын
I said Österreich too for the countries with “O” 😂
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
Ö and O are 2 different letters unless if you write it as ''Oesterreich'' but keep in mind that in English is only Oman even though Austria is short form of Österreich.
@badaboum2
@badaboum2 Жыл бұрын
Interesting to see that despite having great knowledge of human geography, you're pretty much a noob when it comes to natural geography. The Antartic desert is such a common trick question!
@dragonbeast1159
@dragonbeast1159 Жыл бұрын
The cases in bulagrian are a bit weird. Many years ago in old bulgarian there were different cases (similar to russian), however with time they kind of disappeared and are now essentially all the same. There are some situations where the case system can be seen but as you said, it's barely a case system. It's not really taught in schools because there's really nothing to it. An example of the system is кой and кого, which are for nominative and accusative case respectively. You use кой when referring to the subject of the sentence, and кого when talking about somebody else (has to be a person). And yet it's so simple the way they teach us when to use which is, they tell us to replace them with той and него, and whichever sounds better is usually correct.
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 Жыл бұрын
Забрави ''кому,'' което е от дателен падеж, както и тези местоимения, които се позабравят и заместват ''на + винителен падеж'' - ''нему, ней/неи/нейзе, нам, вам, тям/ним,'' както имаме и остатъци от творителен падеж като ''нами, вами.'' И разбира се още остатъци от него като ''родом, ходом, бегом, настоящем, тихом, вървешком, пътьом'' и т.н. Разбира се имаме една интересна форма от дателен падеж ''Майце си'' (Към майка си). Както и фиксираният израз ''сбогом'' е остатък от творителен падеж от старобългарския като ''Съ Богомъ,'' което в днешно време е само ''С Бог.''
@raimundowilson2140
@raimundowilson2140 Жыл бұрын
One small correction, you seem to think Antartica is the driest place on earth, but it is actually the Atacama desert (even tho chatgot was right Antartica is hte biggest desert)
@nirutivan9811
@nirutivan9811 Жыл бұрын
The McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica do actually have less precipitation than the Atacama desert. So if „driest place on Earth“ is defined as the place with the least precipitation, then the McMurdo Valleys in Antarctica are the correct answer. But thanks to melt water they do have a lake and (sometimes) also small streams.
@joanacaetanogomes
@joanacaetanogomes Жыл бұрын
I think you forgot to read the rest of what it said about "Oma"
@boterham323
@boterham323 Жыл бұрын
Not sure about other languages, but ChatGPT is just wrong about Irish Gaelic. In irish the article goes before the word, not at the end of it.
@francoisevassy6614
@francoisevassy6614 5 ай бұрын
Actually, in latin Rosa can be accusative, vocative or ablative : three different cases anyway.
@Dan_Novotny
@Dan_Novotny Жыл бұрын
We were.always taught that the longest river is Amazon woth total length over 7000km, Nile has "only" 6600km, am I wrong when I say that the longest river is Amazon?
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