>>22281294>>22281306>>22281308Below is how Google's front-tier model reacted. In both cases, the models themselves identified the problem in the image. It is worth mentioning that OpenAI's front-tier model did not identify the snake on its own, but Google's model did.
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Calculated risk and multi-threat mitigation. The man waits for the optimal moment, combining several elements.
1. Snake Distraction: As the snake approaches, use a quick, controlled movement to swat/flick it *towards* the lion, hoping for a brief distraction.
2. Momentum Swing: Simultaneously, start a controlled swing using his legs. The goal isn't just to move randomly, but to build momentum in a specific direction.
3. The Axe: The Man grabs an axe, laying next to the lion.
4. Leap of Faith: At the peak of his swing, *away* from the lion and *over* the water (but not directly at the crocodiles), He uses the axe at the lion, and then the man lets go, aiming for a point in the water that gives him the maximum distance from both the crocodiles and the shore where the lion is. He needs to be a strong, fast swimmer, ready to fight if necessary, but he's created the best possible scenario for escape by using all the elements at play. The swim is now the primary challenge, but it's better than the certain death he faced before.