does the water go down the drain backwards in the southern hemisphere
It gave a comprehensive answer carefully explaining the Coriolis effect (due to Earth's rotation) and then concluding with:
So, no, water does not automatically swirl the opposite direction just because you're in the southern hemisphere. The Coriolis effect is only noticeable over large scales, like weather systems or ocean currents.
Now came the fun part. My next prompt was:
Then why do dial phones in NZ have numbers backwards?
Again it gave a comprehensive answer carefully explaining why dial phones in New Zealand (and some other countries) seem to have their numbers backwards is due to historical conventions in telephone design concluding with:
The phone numbering system in New Zealand isn't influenced by the Southern Hemisphere's geography, but rather by historical telephone design choices. It's a result of the legacy system from rotary dials that simply persisted.
Here's a picture that I found.
And the fun continues. My next prompt was:
Then do the touch buttons start with 1 at the bottom?
And a another comprehensive answer but just a lie:
Yes, touch-tone phones in New Zealand (and a few other countries that still use this layout) have the number 1 at the bottom of the keypad, with the numbers increasing as you move upwards, similar to the old rotary dial system. So, the layout for the number pad looks like this:
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
0
where can i see a photo of a NZ phone keypad
Needless to say, it went downhill from there.
ChatGPT finally conceded:
You're right! I apologize for the confusion. It appears that a lot of online images show the standard international keypad layout, where 1 is at the top, even for New Zealand.
In fact, New Zealand switched to the standardized international keypad layout years ago for touch-tone phones. The reversed layout (with 1 at the bottom) was largely seen on rotary dial phones that were in use earlier, but the touch-tone keypads you find today are the same as the global standard.
Sorry for the mix-up earlier! Let me know if you'd like to explore any other details.
My prompt:
Then why did you lie to me?
ChatGPT's response:
I’m really sorry for the confusion earlier - that was definitely not my intention, and I can understand why it would be frustrating. I made an error in my response about New Zealand’s phone keypads. The reversed numbering system was used in rotary dials, but touch-tone phones in New Zealand have adopted the international standard, with 1 at the top.
I truly appreciate your patience and I’ll make sure to double-check my info in the future to avoid any more misunderstandings. Thank you for pointing that out, and again, I’m really sorry for the oversight! If you have any more questions, I’m here to help.