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How much thought has been given to using AI to craft ultra precise legislative arguments with relevant facts and definitions? I spent some time with Claude3 and after about an hour of using concise clear language on what I was trying to achieve. I feel like using systems like this could greatly improve readability and overall effectiveness creating pro freedom arguments. I understand people may have misgivings on this, but this isn't like fully autonomous ai agents. There are static systems meant to empower a user with the best resources.
 
Anti-gunners don't use facts, they use emotions.
 
How much thought has been given to using AI to craft ultra precise legislative arguments with relevant facts and definitions? I spent some time with Claude3 and after about an hour of using concise clear language on what I was trying to achieve. I feel like using systems like this could greatly improve readability and overall effectiveness creating pro freedom arguments. I understand people may have misgivings on this, but this isn't like fully autonomous ai agents. There are static systems meant to empower a user with the best resources.

How much thought has been given to using AI to craft ultra precise legislative arguments with relevant facts and definitions? I spent some time with Claude3 and after about an hour of using concise clear language on what I was trying to achieve. I feel like using systems like this could greatly improve readability and overall effectiveness creating pro freedom arguments. I understand people may have misgivings on this, but this isn't like fully autonomous ai agents. There are static systems meant to empower a user with the best resources.
I thought you were referring to Accuracy International! When the emp bursts go off, the AI you're referring to won't matter much anymore 🤣
 
I prefer to use AR (or AK) over AI to argue the case for liberty.

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Stomp away, Stomper


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The problem I've seen is, AI is given parameters by biased individuals which makes information very politically slanted. This was seen on googles AI platform and how it answered certain questions and made artwork featuring bizarre hyper inclusive characters that in no way would have been a part of the groups individuals were asking to see art of.
 
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Just steer clear of Alvin and Irving... those lil' apiholes will sell you bias and take every penny for your thoughts.

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If it works for you, and provides the desired product...Go for it. :s0155:

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I see a lot of the general sentiment being the same, but its rapidly advancing especially in legal areas where things are decided by clearly outlined and predetermined facts and circumstances
If that dude published without fact checking anything that's on him. This is also an early example, AI is improving so fast that hallucination cases are fringe activity now.
 
Personally, I've been researching the 3-day limit rule in Oregon, and as a test I wanted to see if I could craft an argument against an open-ended delay period, and how to go about trying to introduce change. What I'm witnessing is in personal experience using this technology is very promising. I'm just tryn to be logical in my approach
 
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I feel it's really going to matter who starts taking advantage of these systems first. Imagine those other guys you hate. Now imagine them with hyper intelligent logical processing that they didn't earn. Would make you pretty mad right? Better start learning

** Provided ai answer when I asked it to clean up my thought process:
Imagine this: Those folks you often disagree with suddenly get their hands on a super-smart AI system. They didn't develop it, they just lucked into using it first. Now they're using it to craft arguments, write policies, and push their agenda faster and more effectively than ever before. Frustrating, right?


Here's the thing - this isn't just imagination. AI tools are out there, getting more powerful every day. They're not magic, and they're not making decisions on their own. But they are incredible at processing information, finding patterns, and helping humans work more efficiently.


The best way to level the playing field? Start learning about these systems yourself. Understand what they can do, how they work, and how to use them responsibly. It's not about replacing your own thinking - it's about enhancing it.


Don't let others gain an unfair advantage. By familiarizing yourself with AI tools now, you're not just keeping up - you're preparing to make your voice heard more effectively in the debates that matter to you.


Remember, these are tools, not magic wands. They still need human intelligence and values to guide them. Why not make sure your perspective is part of that guidance?"


This approach aims to motivate engagement with AI tools by appealing to a sense of fairness and competition, while still emphasizing the importance of human judgment and values.
 
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