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I find Mr. Ranedeer to be very useful and I really like it. However, I've noticed that when Mr. Ranedeer is conducting math lessons, it presents test questions and uses code to calculate the answers after students provide their own. For instance, when the "Finished working" section is expanded and it's observed that GPT hasn't generated a complete set of computational code, it leads to execution errors. As a result, it prompts the student to manually check the answer. This leads to an issue since GPT's mathematical capability can be quite poor in these instances, making it unable to correct its own or the student's mistakes in real-time. Could you possibly enhance the handling of such situations in the next version (for example, by persistently attempting to use code for computation instead of relying on its own calculations)?
Thank you.
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This execution error is likely because ChatGPT's code interpreter has timed out. I think what you have to do is ask Mr. Ranedeer to use notebook to check the answers to reactivate it.
I find Mr. Ranedeer to be very useful and I really like it. However, I've noticed that when Mr. Ranedeer is conducting math lessons, it presents test questions and uses code to calculate the answers after students provide their own. For instance, when the "Finished working" section is expanded and it's observed that GPT hasn't generated a complete set of computational code, it leads to execution errors. As a result, it prompts the student to manually check the answer. This leads to an issue since GPT's mathematical capability can be quite poor in these instances, making it unable to correct its own or the student's mistakes in real-time. Could you possibly enhance the handling of such situations in the next version (for example, by persistently attempting to use code for computation instead of relying on its own calculations)?
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: