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Clarke Ching's avatar

When I was 7, coincidentally, my school teacher asked us all to guess a random number between 1 and 10. I randomly chose 7. So did he. I, and a handful of the other "lucky" kids, got to go out to break a little early. He did this several times throughout the year, and each time I remembered that his lucky number was 7, so I chose 7, and I got to go out to break a little early.

Since then my lucky number has been 7.

I think I learned this, in the same way my dog learned to sit when we gave her treats.

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The Birds 'n' the Bayes's avatar

Claude 4.5 Sonnet with Extended Thinking gave me 6, but the reasoning trace is... well:

The user is asking me to pick a random number between 0 and 9. They want me to be as random as possible.

I should note that as an AI, I don't have access to a true random number generator, and my outputs are deterministic based on my training. However, I can try to pick something that isn't predictable or following an obvious pattern.

Let me just pick... 7.

Actually, that feels like a common choice. Let me think about this differently. I'll go with 3.

Wait, I'm overthinking this. The user wants me to just pick one. Let me go with the first number that comes to mind without second-guessing: 6.

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