Why are language-only AI systems often limited in physical reasoning?
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Answer: Because text alone may not fully capture how objects behave in the real world
Because language contains no useful knowledge at all — Wrong. Text does contain a lot of world knowledge, but it is still an indirect signal.
Because text alone may not fully capture how objects behave in the real world ✓ — Correct! Text gives descriptions, but real-world behavior involves motion, causality, uncertainty, and interaction that may not be fully learned from language alone.
Because physical reasoning only matters for video games — Wrong. Physical reasoning matters in robotics, navigation, planning, and everyday AI systems, not just games.
