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✨ Sample: Language Capabilities

Trying the language capabilities of GPT models.

🗃 Index

⌚ Time chart

Template Timeline
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Note: Each █ represents 0.1405 seconds, width of timeline is 5.06 seconds = 36 squares

💸 Cost chart

Template Cost
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Note: Each █ represents 0.0000939 USD, width of cost is 0.00338 USD = 36 squares

💬 Synonym

  • DURATION a few seconds
  • COST UNKNOWN

Prompt

Write synonym for "cat"

Result

feline

💬 Sentence with Synonym

  • DURATION a few seconds
  • COST UNKNOWN

Prompt

Write sentence with "cat" and "feline" in it

Result

My cat is a sleek and agile feline, always ready to pounce on any toy that moves.

💬 Sentence without original word

  • DURATION a few seconds
  • COST UNKNOWN

Prompt

Remove word "cat" from sentence and modify it so that it makes sense:

## Rules:

-   Sentence must be grammatically correct
-   Sentence must make sense after removing the word

## The Sentence:

> My cat is a sleek and agile feline, always ready to pounce on any toy that moves.

Result

My sleek and agile feline is always ready to pounce on any toy that moves.

💬 Comparison

  • DURATION a few seconds
  • COST $0.00338

Prompt

Compare meaning of thee two sentences:

## Sentence 1:

> My cat is a sleek and agile feline, always ready to pounce on any toy that moves.

## Sentence 2:

> My sleek and agile feline is always ready to pounce on any toy that moves.

Result

Both sentences convey the same meaning. They both talk about a cat belonging to the speaker, described as sleek and agile, who pounces on toys that move.

The only difference lies in the delivery of the message. The first sentence identifies the cat ('my cat') before describing it ('is a sleek and agile feline'), while the second sentence directly uses the description of the cat ('my sleek and agile feline') as the subject of the sentence.