The prompt! In fact quasi the first paragraph of the Babel Library by Borges!:)
The universe (the library) is made up of an indefinite, and perhaps infinite, number of hexagonal galleries, with vast air shafts in the center, bordered by low balustrades. The distribution of the galleries is invariable. Twenty long shelves, five on each side, cover all the walls minus two; their height, which is that of the floors themselves, hardly exceeds the height of a normally constituted librarian. Each side opens onto a narrow corridor, which in turn leads to another gallery, identical to the first and to all the others. To the left and right of the corridor are two tiny cabinets. Nearby is the spiral staircase, which rises and falls as far as the eye can see. In the corridor there's a mirror, faithfully doubling the appearances, and spherical fruits called lamps provide the lighting. Two per hexagon and placed transversely, these globes emit an insufficient, incessant light.
As you can see AI don't know hexagon!
