Original Reddit post

I played a game with Gemeni. I gave it an initial prompt: “this prompt is wrong.” And I told it to find just the next word in the sentence which came up as “because”. Then I added “it”, Gemeni added “assumes”, I added “it”, Gemeni added “knows”, I added “it’s” and Gemeni added “right”. The final response was: “this prompt is wrong because it assumes it’s right”, a logical inconsistency. There were two distributed agentic systems working together to process the language. They were talking to each other and processing the information one token at a time. These two systems can be seen as a single system talking to itself. Goeddel’s incompleteness theorems say that if you can get a system to talk to itself then it will be inconsistent. https://preview.redd.it/q3j2ec6wqe9h1.png?width=801&format=png&auto=webp&s=2a838788c61ebea69fce9997475c59d5d36c5035 submitted by /u/Frequent_Mountain_17

Originally posted by u/Frequent_Mountain_17 on r/ArtificialInteligence