Usually, g is used to represent acceleration due to gravity, whereas G is used to represent the gravitational constant in the calculation of the gravitational attraction between any two bodies.
G-force is used a lot. You are right if you look at it from what it’s being used for, but again LLMs are about statistical occurrences, and g/G is a good example of how the numbers in millions of data points may not match up to proper use.
Usually, g is used to represent acceleration due to gravity, whereas G is used to represent the gravitational constant in the calculation of the gravitational attraction between any two bodies.
G-force is used a lot. You are right if you look at it from what it’s being used for, but again LLMs are about statistical occurrences, and g/G is a good example of how the numbers in millions of data points may not match up to proper use.
G-spot is also used, and I’m disappointed the AI didn’t hallucinate that into this response.
An AI that’s retrained/jailbroken might be more apt to go that direction.