Conclusions like "this proves that god exists" is not a conclusion out of a chain of logic, but a chain of logical fallacies. The reason why such disc...
I follow the idea that philosophy is "soft science". It requires a starting point that is abstract, lacking rules and logic, creatively critical, like...
Even if it's a quick side-track of the thread, let's, for the fun of it, check how far the current system handles it. Would have loved to test the o1 ...
Then care to explain what you really mean then? Because the generalized official criticism of plagiarism against LLMs generally is as you describe; at...
Because it is a nonsense request that fails burden of proof. You claim plagiarism, so you have to prove plagiarism beyond the doubts that I raised. It...
How does that lead to such a clear conclusion? You're talking more about the philosophy of authorship and not specifically plagiarism as a legal pheno...
Then we return to the problem of how to distinguish the use? The more advanced these get, the less likely it's possible to spot their use for post-gen...
Isn't this true for any source? Isn't the correct way of using any source to double check and verify rather than outright use it as a source of facts?...
Do I interpret it correctly that we can use ChatGPT in arguments as long as we mark it as a ChatGPT reference? Like, supporting reasoning, but not as ...
How is that an answer to what I clarified? Why would it be? Why do you interpret it as wrong when I've lifted this forum as good example of neutral pr...
I failed to spot that you were the one asking ChatGPT for the topics, I interpreted it as you asking the questions and it answering. So I think this w...
The problem with these is that they're probably easy for the LLM to find similar questions in other literature that it's trained on, as well as probab...
I tested the o1 model reasoning with some made up, for humans, easy deduction and it nails them all without a problem. I would need some new material ...
That form of neutral. Adhering to the values that underpin the core value of the UN, to the actual understanding of how freedom of speech as a concept...
Am I? I seem to promote that we should crack down on the predatory algorithms that these tech companies enforce on us in their social media platforms,...
I think you need to read what I wrote again. The public debates that should be the core of forming rational opinions in a democracy, have been taking ...
I don't think you have insight into how social media platforms function. They earn more money on engagement and ads, which means, going by psychology ...
It either means that racism is getting normalized, or that people have forgotten when we battled enemies in deadly combat to free ourselves from such ...
Stating that immigrants eat house pets as some form of large scale problem isn't something you would find defines him as crazy? Or in other terms, unf...
And thus, it shows that the problem isn't that morons can run for president, but that the guardrails of democracy are non-existent. The solution is no...
What I mean and criticize is how someone like Trump is even approved to be running for presidency. That people in democracies play far to loose with d...
For a large portion of his voters, it doesn't seem to matter. It also doesn't seem to matter that his statements about immigrants is one of the most b...
You are making wild conjecture through right-wing bias, with no actual evidence of corruption against Trump. Since there are actual evidence presented...
You don't provide facts in the way in support of your conclusions. You are doing the same as any other conspiracy theoris; connecting dots you want to...
Having conspiracy theories invalidates your input's value in this discussion. Risking an ad hominem, you're mostly a laughing stock in this discussion...
But then the question is, if they didn't understand how he's unfit for presidency before, would any of the current problems matter to them? Being rule...
Would any of these things even matter to the core followers of his cult? The only ones who might be swayed seems to be regular swing-voters who're on ...
The "problem" with Covid-19 was that it wasn't deadly enough. It ended up in this middle ground in which people could just brush it off as "just anoth...
Yeah, him doing so would be the only possible positive outcome other than taking the chance at him winning, but that feels more far fetched the closer...
50 isn't old. 50 is a good age in which the maturity of ideas settle down. And since 40 year old's today act like they're still children, with immatur...
It should be a walk in the park to stand up against the fascist MAGA movements, authoritarian republicans and Trump, but it's a special level of incom...
Is it so hard to find a younger and better suited candidate for the democrats? Is there no else who has the ability to act as a better president than ...
I do, however, see a slight pushback from people in western societies. One would think out of moral grounds, but that rarely produce promising sustain...
People driven by rational ideas and ideals out of consensus formation through critical thought - self-organizing by such concepts as individual agents...
That's my critique... the modern ideal of individualism has ingrained itself so deep into the self-image of even rational, thinking people today that ...
I'm speaking of actual change to the core problems. Those examples of actions, while good for the environment, have also become a sort of individualis...
No, modern politics in western democratic societies are governed by modern individualism. It doesn't matter on what side you stand politically, the hy...
A kind of backdoor way into the collective body of work of philosophy; you get your ideas actually swooped up to be part of something larger. That's n...
The key difference is that they aren't experiments, they are theoretical in nature only. You cannot really do these experiments practically and the et...
But the messiness of reality strips the simplicity out of the scenarios adding so many moving parts that the scenario in itself has changed so much th...
Yes, I think most moral analogies automatically fail in that they are too simple for being actually valuable in moral philosophy. At best they are a g...
Isn't this the point of what I meant by it being a real world test? As in, taking into account all the complexities that piles on top of each other wh...
When there's insufficient knowledge of the outcome, or of the moving parts of a situation. Or if there's significant risk to your own health. It's not...
Here's... as close as possible... to a real world test. Just to check how people would actually react rather than believe they would. https://www.yout...
A person who does not live by his own philosophy comes off as being dishonest. But there are a few more sides to it. If the philosopher is pushing for...
Not in a general sense, but there have been people who got worse sentence because they acted like assholes towards the judge. Trump’s continuous threa...
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