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Research suggest LLM chatbots may be effective against conspiracy theories
arstechnica.com AI chatbots might be better at swaying conspiracy theorists than humans

Co-author Gordon Pennycook: "The work overturns a lot of how we thought about conspiracies."

AI chatbots might be better at swaying conspiracy theorists than humans

The article mentions more research is needed to confirm if the effect is long-lasting, but personally I'm happy someone may have found a good, practical usecase for LLMs.

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Hair in movies is magic
  • Also in videogames. The only time I've seen it could be justified happened in Detroit: Become Human. There, the character doing it is an android, so she probably got data from the internet to cut her hair properly, or was preconfigured with that knowledge.

  • Nissan develops paint that keeps cars cool in summer heat
  • I would argue that the new paint could help alleviate the issue, since it would incentivise people to decrease use of the AC. My concern then would be how polluting is the production of the new paint compared to the current version.

  • The answer to your Google search may depend on where you live
  • Agreed, I realized this happened when I was a kid, so I started searching mostly in English for doing school work, the exception being assignments related to history and other regional/national subjects.

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    Source: NTDev on Twitter

    (no, I won't call it "x")

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