One man's modus ponens is another man's modus tollens.
"I'm trying arc-agi tests now and it's looking bad for me. I am not robust to adversarial attacks. I think I'm not generally intelligent."
For people coming after me, or for anyone who took discrete math a decade ago and need a quick refresher:
Modus ponens (affirming): if P, then Q. P is true, therefore Q.
If it is raining, the grass is wet. It is raining. Therefore the grass is wet.
Modus tollens (denying): if P, then Q. Q is false. Therefore P is false.
If it is raining, then the grass is wet. The grass is not wet. Therefore, it is not raining.
One man's modus ponens is another man's modus tollens.
"I'm trying arc-agi tests now and it's looking bad for me. I am not robust to adversarial attacks. I think I'm not generally intelligent."