Just stop it with the creation of all those silly round-off questions.

They have been appearing for days now and are just produced by the AI.

Surely the bot doesn't need all those cases so it can "learn" how to do them.
There are simple rules that can be incorporated into the "math algorithm"

Also, what's the deal with all those simple arithmetic calculations that can be
done on any calculator or by a grade 4 student with pencil and paper?

Ahhh, the irony of it all.

The answer provided by the AI is critical of its own methods !!!

I am about to scream. The bot has been making the same round off errors for days.

I apologize if the round-off questions have become repetitive. The purpose of including them is to help illustrate the process and steps involved in finding approximate answers or applying rounding rules consistently. While there are established rules for rounding, including various real-life scenarios helps the AI understand the context and effectively respond to similar questions in the future.

As for the arithmetic calculations, even though they may seem straightforward and easily solvable by a calculator or a grade 4 student, the intention is not just to provide the answer but also to explain the steps involved in detail. This way, users can understand the reasoning behind the calculations and potentially learn new methods or concepts.

It's important to note that the AI is designed to be a helpful resource for users of all knowledge levels, and catering to different skill levels allows for a more inclusive and educational experience. However, if you have any specific preferences, feel free to let me know, and I'll do my best to accommodate them.

We understand that the AI needs to be trained, but it should be trained on more complex problems that require more advanced mathematical skills. This will help the AI become more efficient and accurate in its calculations.