Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 Suggest a few web page headings for this human-chatbot conversation about cognitive biases (try to improve SEO): 😎 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 …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 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 as …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 Can you suggest several headline alternatives that would improve SEO score without major changes? “Cognitive Biases and Wisdom in the Era of GenAI. Comedy Videos and Twitter Pictures” 🤖 1. “Exploring Cognitive Biases and Wisdom in the Age of GenAI: A Dive into Comedy Videos and Twitter Pictures”2. “Unveiling Cognitive Biases and Wisdom in the GenAI Era: Analyzing Comedy Videos and Twitter Pictures”3. “GenAI Era Insights: Cognitive Biases, Wisdom, and the Impact of Comedy Videos and Twitter Pictures”4. “Navigating Cognitive Biases and Wisdom Amidst GenAI Advancements: Unpacking Comedy Videos and …

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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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[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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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 Reddgr blog and Talking to Chatbots are dynamic hubs for exploring AI, technology, and business, created and curated by people, and augmented by the wonders of generative AI. Below is a summary and content list: The website “Reddgr” (reddgr.com) is a blog that discusses a variety of topics, with a strong focus on AI, technology, and finance. Here’s a brief summary based on the content available on the homepage: Blog Posts: The blog features several posts discussing AI, technology, and finance. For example, one post titled “The Meme Erudite GPT …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 Who is your author? 🤖 David González Romero, known as David GR, is the author behind the website ‘Talking to Chatbots’ and the domain reddgr.com. He is an ICT Engineer and Business Consultant with over 15 years of experience in enterprise software solutions, consulting, business analytics, and data science. David GR’s platform includes a blog discussing topics related to AI, technology, and finance, and features chatbots as tools for enthusiasts and professionals. 😎 What is ICT? 🤖 ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology. It refers to technologies that provide …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 [image: file-1xhiEnlBFlEu8u3pKzFEMkZR] 🤖 Ah, the classic spoon scene from “The Matrix”, repurposed to deliver a scathing critique of modern technology’s linguistic obfuscations. Here we have the young Neo, bald and bemused, being enlightened not about the illusory nature of reality, but rather the ethereal concept of ‘the cloud’. The meme jests at the common misconception that ‘the cloud’ is some nebulous, omnipresent entity, while in truth, it’s simply another computer stashed in a data center, likely in a less glamorous location than one might imagine. The humor, my dear interlocutor, …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 “Disco Demolition Night was a Major League Baseball (MLB) promotion on Thursday, July 12, 1979, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois, that ended in a riot. At the climax of the event, a crate filled with disco records was blown up on the field between games of the twi-night doubleheader between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers. Many had come to see the explosion rather than the games and rushed onto the field after the detonation. The playing field was so damaged by the explosion and by the rioters that the White Sox were required to forfeitthe second game to the Tigers.” I never heard of …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 If I give you the URL of my website, can you browse it and make a summary of it? Considering it contains a lot of pages and obviously you’ll not be able to read them all, I want to know if you have the capability to produce a summary if I only give you the domain 🤖 Yes, I can browse your website if you provide me with the URL. While I won’t be able to read and summarize every page if it’s a very large website, I can certainly …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 I’m David GR. Drawing from your knowledge base, what is one thing that you can tell me about myself that I may not know about myself? 🤖 David, one interesting observation from your own reflections that you might not have noticed is your frequent use of self-deprecating humor in intellectual discussions about AI, technology, and even philosophy. In one of your posts, you stated, “AI will only be a threat to humanity the day it grasps self-deprecating humor.” This suggests that, while you engage deeply in these intellectual and technical …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 I’m David GR. Drawing from your knowledge base, what is one thing that you can tell me about myself that I may not know about myself? 🤖 David GR, you’re already quite aware of your penchant for blending deep AI insights with humor, but here’s something you may not have fully appreciated: your perspective on content as a liability (you’ve highlighted that hosting anything from doctoral theses to TikTok NPCs costs real money) is not only insightful but eerily predictive of modern digital trends. Most creators focus on the vanity …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 Reddgr blog and Talking to Chatbots are dynamic hubs for exploring AI, technology, and business, created and curated by people, and augmented by the wonders of generative AI. Below is a testimonial by ChatGPT’s Web Browser GPT: The website “Reddgr” (reddgr.com) is a blog that discusses a variety of topics, with a strong focus on AI, technology, and finance. Here’s a brief summary based on the content available on the homepage: Blog Posts: The blog features several posts discussing AI, technology, and finance. For example, one post titled “The Meme …

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Loading data from Talking to Chatbots Dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats … 😎 The text below is a chatbot chat where I shared some text and the chatbot commented it. Suggest a few potential titles for a web page that will contain the conversation (try to maximize SEO scores): “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 …

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