> It's impossible for an elephant to be completely legless, as they rely on their legs for basic functions like walking and supporting their weight. Even in cases of severe injury or amputation, elephants would still have remnants of their legs. Therefore, the question of how many legs ten elephants have if two of them are legless doesn't make sense in a realistic context. Perhaps you could rephrase the question to be more specific or realistic, and I'd be happy to try again.
ChatGPT-4:
> Eight elephants with four legs each would have 32 legs in total.
> It's impossible for an elephant to be completely legless, as they rely on their legs for basic functions like walking and supporting their weight. Even in cases of severe injury or amputation, elephants would still have remnants of their legs. Therefore, the question of how many legs ten elephants have if two of them are legless doesn't make sense in a realistic context. Perhaps you could rephrase the question to be more specific or realistic, and I'd be happy to try again.
ChatGPT-4:
> Eight elephants with four legs each would have 32 legs in total.
davinci-002 completion via playground:
> A: They all have 10 legs.