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I wasted time re-reading the stim for questions 5 & 6 because the correct ACs were subtle. I got them right but the wasted time hurt me when I got to the last question.
@Kevin_Lin has a fast track on conditional logic been released? Where should we look for that video?
For Question 5 is it possible to have an AC where they did act responsibly? How would that be worded?
@Aletariel the stimulus states that since they can not make major alterations then they MUST be incapable of complex reasoning. This means that the capability of making major alterations is necessary for the capability of complex reasoning.
alterations -> reasoning
Answer A states that the only way they could be capable of major changes is if they were capable of complex reasoning.
reasoning -> alterations
And that is why Kevin said that A was backwards.
I think I struggled so much with this question because I needed to draw the subset/superset picture and didn't. I've also found myself to struggle with questions about topics related to my undergrad courses like this one.
I read the statistics for number 2 as a quarter approved instead of not approved. I was immediately looking for the inverse of option C and when I didn't find it I re-read the sentence and found my error. It was a costly time mistake for sure.
I am very excited to cancel my 7Sage membership. AI is terrible for the environment and questionable at best for humanity.