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The recursive one that I have actually been really liking recently, and I think is a real enough challenge is: "Answer the question 'What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?'".

I append my own version of a chain-of-thought prompt, and I've gotten some responses that are quite satisfying and frankly enjoyable to read.



Here is an example of one such response in image form: https://imgur.com/a/Kgy1koi


It needs a bit more reasoning as it does find the answer but doesn't notice it found it.

The answer is: A trick question.


Yeah. In the example I shared, my charitable interpretation would be that it's identifying the trick question as "a setup" where the punch line is the confusion the audience experiences. And in a meta sense, that would also describe the form of the entire chat.


To state the obvious in case it wasn't: A trick question can be both a joke and a rhethorical question.


Claude responded “Nothing.”


"That look on your face, apparently"




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