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[โ€“] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

It's fine if the photo is either shopped or a false-perspective illusion. It could be even a drawing. The idea is that this sort of picture imposes a lot of barriers for the bot in question:

  • must be able to parse language
  • must be able to recognise objects in a picture, even out-of-proportion ones
  • must be able to guesstimate the size of those objects, based on nearby ones
  • must handle RW knowledge, as "X only fits Y if X is smaller than Y"
  • must handle hypothetical, unrealistic scenarios, as "what if there was a kitty this big?"

Each of those barriers decrease the likelihood of a bot being able to solve the question.