If you start a new chat, and ask it what "gin khao" means in Thai, it'll tell you it means "eat food". If you ask it what "kin" means, it'll tell you it has no idea.
If you start another new chat, and ask it what "kin khao" means in Thai, it'll do the same, but then it'll disavow all knowledge of what "gin" means in Thai.
It chooses a letter to represent ก -- a g/k sound -- and then that becomes sticky for the rest of the conversation and it won't countenance that you could possibly think it'd be written the other way.
A similar find: I asked it to play a game where it responded to "oranges" with "strawberries". Then, in the next prompt, I said "oranges" and it responded "strawberries". I asked a few unrelated questions. Then I prompted "oranges" again. This time it responded that it could not recall previous parts of this interaction, which is ironic because that response indicates it recognized "oranges" was relevant to a previous conversation topic.
If you start a new chat, and ask it what "gin khao" means in Thai, it'll tell you it means "eat food". If you ask it what "kin" means, it'll tell you it has no idea.
If you start another new chat, and ask it what "kin khao" means in Thai, it'll do the same, but then it'll disavow all knowledge of what "gin" means in Thai.
It chooses a letter to represent ก -- a g/k sound -- and then that becomes sticky for the rest of the conversation and it won't countenance that you could possibly think it'd be written the other way.