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Jabrov 9 hours ago

I don't know if that's so much a mistake as it is ambiguity though? To me, using the viewer's perspective in this case seems totally reasonable.

Does it still use the viewer's perspective if the prompt specifies "Put a strawberry in the _patient's left eye_"? If it does, then you're onto something. Otherwise I completely disagree with this.

ComputerGuru 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

“Eye on the left” is different from “the left eye”. First can be ambiguous, second really isn’t.

simonw 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I think "the left eye" in this particular case (a photo of a skull made of pancake batter) is still very slightly ambiguous. "The skull's left eye" would not be.

recursive 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I guess there's some ambiguity regarding whether or not this can be ambiguous. Because it seems like it can to me.

withinboredom 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

“The right socket” can only be implied one way when talking about a body just like you only have one right hand despite the fact that it is on my left when looking at you.

esrauch an hour ago | parent | next [-]

"Right hand" is practically a bigram that has more meaning, since handedness is such a common topic.

Also context matters, if you're talking to someone you would say "right shoulder" for _their_ right since you know it's an observer with different vantage point. Talking about a scene in a photo "the right shoulder" to me would more often mean right portion of the photo even if it was the person's left shoulder.

marcellus23 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think the fact that anyone in this thread thinks it's ambiguous is proof by definition that it's ambiguous.

pphysch 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

"Plug into right power socket"

Same language, opposite meaning because of a particular noun + context.

I think the only thing obvious here is that there is no obvious solution other than adding lots of clarification to your prompt.

withinboredom 9 hours ago | parent [-]

I think you missed the entire point?

swores 8 hours ago | parent [-]

No, they just disagree with you.

withinboredom 8 hours ago | parent [-]

How do you disagree with having a right and a left hand?

TylerE 8 hours ago | parent [-]

GP is using right as in “correct”, not directionality.

degamad 6 hours ago | parent [-]

No, I don't think they are.

If you are facing a wall-plate with two power sockets on it side by side and you are telling someone to plug something in, which one would be "the right socket", and which would be "the left socket"?

If above the wall-plate is a photo of a person and you are someone to draw a tattoo on the photo, which is "the right arm" and which is "the left arm"?

Same wording, different expectation.

TylerE 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Power plugs are not people.

ETA: and if I were telling someone which socket to plug something into, it would absolutely be from the prospective of the person doing the plugging, not from inside the wall.

simonw 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Neither are sculptures of skulls made of pancake batter.