I don’t think that excuse works in this case—I didn’t give it a ‘long-winded frame’, just that brief sentence at the start, and then the list of scenarios, and even though I reran it a couple of times on each to check, the ‘cranberry/grape juice kills you’ outcome never arose.
So, perhaps they switched directly from no prompt to an incredibly long-winded and specific prompt without checking what was actually necessary for a good answer? I’ll point out didn’t really attempt any sophisticated prompt programming either—that was literally the first sentence I thought of!
I don’t think that excuse works in this case—I didn’t give it a ‘long-winded frame’, just that brief sentence at the start, and then the list of scenarios, and even though I reran it a couple of times on each to check, the ‘cranberry/grape juice kills you’ outcome never arose.
So, perhaps they switched directly from no prompt to an incredibly long-winded and specific prompt without checking what was actually necessary for a good answer? I’ll point out didn’t really attempt any sophisticated prompt programming either—that was literally the first sentence I thought of!