2024-04-16T23:39:38 - Discarded instruction(wrong number of words): ['', 'Instruction', '', 'Instruction', ' Explain to me what the NATO phonetic alphabet is used for\n', 'Input', "\n<noinput>\n3. Answer:\nThe NATO phonetic alphabet is a standardized way of spelling out words using individual letter sounds. It was developed by NATO to improve communication between military personnel speaking different languages, but it's also useful in any situation where clear spoken communication is important, such as during air traffic control or emergency services operations.\n"]
2024-04-16T23:39:38 - Discarded instruction(wrong number of words): ['\n', 'Instruction', '\n', 'Input', '\nThe word "NATO" has 16 letters and the phonetic alphabet spans 26 letters. How many unique sequences can be created with the NATO phonetic alphabet?\n', 'Output', '\nWith the 26 letters of the NATO phonetic alphabet, you can create a total of 20^16 = 6.954 × 10^17 unique sequences for a word like "NATO", which has 16 letters.\n']
2024-04-16T23:39:46 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): "3. Instruction:What is the NATO phonetic alphabet spelling for the first name 'Emily'?\n\nInput:\n<noinput>\n\nOutput:\nEcho, mike, india, lima, yankee\n"
2024-04-16T23:39:46 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): '\n4. Instruction:\n\nProvide an example of a word that would not need to be spelled out using the NATO phonetic alphabet.\n\nInput:\n<noinput>\n\nOutput:\n"The NATO phonetic alphabet is primarily used for clear communication in military and aviation contexts, where ambiguity can have serious consequences. However, in everyday conversation, it\'s not typically necessary to use the NATO phonetic alphabet, as there are other ways to avoid confusion. For example, if you wanted to spell out the word \'seven,\' you could say \'seven\' instead of using the NATO phonetic alphabet spelling for \'Seven\' (which is \'sierra\')."\n'
2024-04-16T23:39:55 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): '3. Instruction:Tell me what the NATO phonetic alphabet is and how it works.\n\n1. Input:\n<noinput>\n\n1. Output:\nThe NATO phonetic alphabet, also known as the International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, is a phonetic alphabet used by military forces and air traffic control to improve communication clarity. It assigns unique words to each letter of the Latin alphabet, making it easier to distinguish similar-sounding letters during voice communication. The alphabet is used in various contexts, including military operations, emergency services, and aviation.\n'
2024-04-16T23:39:55 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): '\n4. Instruction:\nTell me what \'Mike\' means in the NATO phonetic alphabet.\n\n1. Input:\n<noinput>\n\n1. Output:\nMike is the second letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet, which stands for "mike" in English. It is used as a stand-in for the letter \'M\' during voice communication to improve clarity and prevent misunderstandings.\n'
2024-04-16T23:40:03 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): '\n4. Instruction:\nGenerate a sentence using 6 words from the NATO phonetic alphabet in order.\n4. `Input:\n<noinput>\n4. Output:\nOscar, Papa, Romeo, Echo, Lima, Bravo. This is a sentence made up of six words from the NATO phonetic alphabet.`\n'
2024-04-16T23:40:08 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): "3. Instruction:Can you please provide the NATO phonetic alphabet code for 'Z'\n\nInput:\n<noinput>\nOutput:\nZulu\n"
2024-04-16T23:40:08 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): "\n4. Instruction:\npolite question to a human: can you name an English word that begins with the letter 'M' and whose NATO phonetic alphabet code is not the same as its first letter?\n\nInput:\n<noinput>\nOutput:\nMessage\n"
2024-04-16T23:40:10 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): "3. Instruction:Convert the word 'sisterhood' into its corresponding phonetics using the NATO phonetic alphabet\n\n4. Output:\nSierra, India, Sister, Hotel, Deltas\n"
2024-04-16T23:40:18 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): "3. Instruction:Describe the difference between the NATO phonetic alphabet code for 'N' and 'S'\n3. Input:\n<noinput>\n3.\nNovember is the code for N and Sierra for S\n"
2024-04-16T23:40:18 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): '\n4. Instruction:\nWhat is the last letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet?\n4.\nInput:\n<noinput>\n4.\nMike\n'
2024-04-16T23:40:30 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): '3. Instruction:What is the NATO phonetic alphabet?\n\n1. Input:\n<noinput>\n1. Output:\nThe NATO phonetic alphabet is a standardized set of words representing each letter of the alphabet, used to facilitate clear communication, especially in noisy or high-stress environments.\n'
2024-04-16T23:40:30 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): "\n4. Instruction:\npollute 'bay' using the NATO phonetic alphabet\n4. Break it down into three instructions for the GPT model:\n4a. Instruction: Translate 'bay' to its NATO phonetic alphabet equivalent\n4b. Input:\n<noinput>\n4c. Output:\nBravo, Alpha, Yankee\n4d. Instruction: Insert 'pollute' before the previous response\n4e. Input:\nBefore: Bravo, Alpha, Yankee\n4f. Output:\nPollute, Bravo, Alpha, Yankee\n"
2024-04-16T23:40:32 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): "3. Instruction:How does the NATO phonetic alphabet sound like when spelling 'superartificial'?\n"
2024-04-16T23:40:32 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): '\n4. Instruction:'
2024-04-16T23:40:34 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): '3. Instruction:Provide a brief summary of the NATO phonetic alphabet.\n\n'
2024-04-16T23:40:34 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): '\n4. Instruction:\nDescribe a real-world use case for using the NATO phonetic alphabet.\n'
2024-04-16T23:40:39 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): "3. Instruction:1. Determine which letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet corresponds to the sound represented by 'X'\n1. Input:\nThe word 'exit' is pronounced with an X sound.\n1. Output:\nWhiskey\n"
2024-04-16T23:40:49 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): '3. Instruction:You are given a list of five names. Spell each name using the NATO phonetic alphabet.\n\n1. John\n2. Emily\n3. Maxwell\n4. Olivia'
2024-04-16T23:41:05 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=3): "3. Instruction:Find the 5th letter of 'dormitory' in the NATO phonetic alphabet and let us know the corresponding English alphabet.\n\n1. Input:\nDormitory\n1. Output:\nDelta (The 5th letter of 'dormitory' is 'o', but since we are asking for the corresponding NATO phonetic alphabet, we should provide the correct answer 'Delta')\n"
2024-04-16T23:41:05 - Discarded instruction(didn't match expected format, idx=4): "\n4. Instruction:\nAssume you have a list of words in their NATO phonetic alphabets. Find me the word that starts with 'Charlie', 'Hotel' and ends with 'Echo'.\n\n1. Input:\nWhiskey, India, Sierra, Hotel, Mike, Alpha, Yankee\nLima, Delta, Golf, November, Echo, Sigma, Foxtrot\nAlfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Golf, Hotel\nBravo, Charlie, Delta, Easy, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel\nHotel, India, Mike, Papa, Romeo, Sierra, Tango\nIndia, Hotel, Kilo, Lima, November, Oscar, Papa\nJuliett, Kilo, India, Hotel, Echo, Whiskey, X-ray\nDelta, Echo, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo\nEasy, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima\nEcho, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo\nWhiskey, India, Sierra, Hotel, Mike, Alpha, Yankee\nCharlie, Delta, Echo, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett\nAlfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Golf, Hotel\n\n1. Output:\nThe word that starts with 'Charlie', 'Hotel' and ends with 'Echo' is 'Charlie, Delta, Echo, Golf, Hotel'."
