Steps to reproduce:
I get accurate results when I use the incorrect word "closet" and get an inaccurate answer when I use the correct word of "closest."
For example, when I use the prompt on FastGPT of "what coin is closet in size to 2.3cm?", I get accurate results for what I am looking for despite using the wrong word. Context of this is that I am trying to determine what coin a kid swallowed on an xray of the chest.
Initial prompt: what coin is closet in size to 2.3cm?
`Based on the context provided:
A gold dollar coin (Type 1) from the United States is approximately 2.3 cm in diameter. [1]
A standard US quarter has a diameter of approximately 2.4 cm. [2]
Coins closest in size to 2.3 cm diameter mentioned are the gold dollar coin and US quarter.`
However, when I fix the incorrect word "closet" to "closest": what coin is closest in size to 2.3cm?, it gives me a completely different answer that is not what I was looking for:
Correctly worded prompt: what coin is closest in size to 2.3cm?
`Based on the context provided:
The coin size that is closest to 2.3cm is a Chinese Qing Dynasty coin from context [1]. Context [1] mentions "RayLineDo® Pack of 50 Chinese Qing Dynasty Lucky ... - Amazon.com ... Success Imitation Metal Ancient Coin Random Mixed 2.3cm/1inch".
Some other mentions of 2.3cm in the context:
- A sterling silver saint michael archangel coin pendant with a size of 2.3cm [2].
- A wound size example given as 2.3cm [3].
- A coin that spontaneously passed through the gastrointestinal tract measured 2.3cm [4].
- A sterling silver hercules knot pendant with a coin diameter of 2.3cm [5].
The context does not provide enough information to determine the size of coins from other regions. Let me know if you need anything else.`
Expected behavior:
When I fix the incorrect word to what it should be, I expect the accurate answer to be displayed.