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😎 “If you think you are smarter than me, you most likely are not. There is a scientific explanation for that: the Dunning-Kruger effect” I’ve been tempted to use that sentence in social media before, but I prefer not to because some people might feel offended or dislike me as an arrogant person for pointing that out. I think the message is very accurate, though, and understanding Dunning-Kruger, a cognitive bias that affects us all, might be useful for some people to learn and improve their skills. Based on my personal experiences, I’ve noticed Dunning-Kruger’s influence on many aspects of …

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Cognitive Biases and the Tomato GenAI Conspiracy: Trust or Bust?

[Original ChatGPT chat in English] [Previous chat about Dunning-Kruger bias] 😎 Is there a cognitive bias that explains how some people tend to mistrust others who share something for free?  🤖 Yes, there is a cognitive bias known as the “in-group favoritism” or “ingroup-outgroup bias” that can contribute to people mistrusting others who share something for free. This bias refers to the tendency for individuals to show more trust and preference towards members of their own group (ingroup) compared to those outside of their group (outgroup). When someone receives something for free from an outgroup member, they may perceive it …

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😎 What is “Reddgr”? 🤖 “Reddgr” refers to both a blog and an online persona created by David González Romero. The blog, accessible at [reddgr.com], explores a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence (AI), technology, business, and popular culture. It features content such as AI ethics, financial insights, song analyses, and discussions about cognitive biases and AI’s role in society. The site emphasizes the value of in-depth content over short, ephemeral social media posts​ [Talking to Chatbots]​​ [About Talking to Chatbots]​. David González Romero, the author behind Reddgr, is an ICT engineer and business consultant with extensive experience in …

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AI will only be a threat to humanity the day it grasps self-deprecating humor. I said that in a previous blog post, and I maintain it. AI will never be a threat to humanity, and I firmly believe only humanity can be a threat to humanity, as I also discussed with some of my favorite language models in an older blog post. However, as someone who could call himself a technologist, I’m sensitive to the fact that all forms of technology are a subject of fear, uncertainty, and doubt for individuals and societies. That’s not a new topic, and I’ve already talked a lot about AI ethics and cognitive biases on this blog, so today’s story is not particularly novel in terms of sharing and discussing my own ideas, but a good excuse to share more insightful and fun chats, as well as the latest GPT that I’ve built with OpenAI’s fun and promising chatbot customization tool:

The Meme Erudite: I dissect memes with scholarly flair and a hint of faux condescension

🤡💼 Themes: Comedy and Humor, Music 🤖 Chatbots: ChatGPT, Bing Chat ⚙️ Prompt engineering: Web Research, Language Interpretation [Blog post] 😎 Regarding the question about being crazy in the coconut, I can infer from your response that the truth is we are all crazy in the coconut, to some extent, but it’s hard to judge by ourselves. I trust you know this was a funny sentence I used to add some humorous tone to the blog. I know you are GPT 3.5 and use a knowledge base up to 2021. Do you know where I got this phrase from? “You’re crazy …

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📖 Themes: Books 🤖 Chatbots: [Bing Chat] ⚙️ Prompt engineering: Word games, Web research [Original blog post: Cognitive Biases and Wisdom in the Era of GenAI. Comedy Videos and X Pictures. Frontier Psychiatrist] [Related blog post: Head in the Cloud: Honest Remarks About Work and Social Media Monetization] […] 😎 Thank you for the examples and well-written content. I only need to finish the blog post with a content recommendation that is connected to some of the topics we covered. It will not be comedy because there are already a few funny videos in the YouTube playlist I shared, and also …

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⚗️💼🏦 Themes: Science, Business, Finance 🤖 Chatbots: [ChatGPT: first chat, second chat]. [ChatGPT Vision chats not available to share] ⚙️ Prompt engineering: Language Analysis, Role Playing, Opinionated Answers, Prompting Games 🔗 Related pages: [Blog post, Cognitive Biases and Wisdom in the Era of GenAI] [Blog post, Charlie Munger at Acquired Podcast] [X.com post: The Ever-Evolving Landscape of Investing and Influencing] 😎 “If you think you are smarter than me, you most likely are not. There is a scientific explanation for that: the Dunning-Kruger effect” I’ve been tempted to use that sentence in social media before, but I prefer not to because …

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Table of contents: Talking to Chatbots I (blog inspiration songs) The Playlist is a central theme of Reddgr’s Blog. Each blog post in the series is inspired by a song from the Playlist and features two essential elements: a human (😎) – AI (🤖) chat, and a connection to another media such as a book, film, video game… Some posts also contain ideas or stories related to the chatbot conversation, but not particularly tied to the song. The links below will take you to each of the posts inspired by songs. If you would like to read only the sections of the posts …

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