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They can definitely be made to work out arithmetic and similar though
If you were to say in the preprompt something like: When asked a mathematical question, please respond with the equations used to achieve the result
For example if you asked it what 3x4 is it could respond with "The answer is {3x4}" and then the {3x4} could be evaluated in software afterwards and dropped in for the user to see
I think that might be what chatGPT does now as they somewhat recently fixed it always getting maths wrong
Or alternatively you could ask it to simply write a script to work out whatever problem it's given that isn't linguistic and execute that in a sandboxed environment (though still might be too risky incase it generates some bad code)