I cross-check everything and to be honest I don’t like how much time it consumes.
So I had an idea a while back before I discovered GPT-3, of crawling through the first page of google, checking for duplicate information (since a lot of sites just copy and paste their info from another source) and then summarizing it.
That way I didn’t have to go through most of the search results in order to cross reference.
Now that I see you mention that you would like having something where you can use a link to parse the claims, check for accuracy and summarize.
A chrome extension makes sense, it can do those checks for you when you land on the article. The honey chrome extension came to mind where you go a site that has something for sale and honey checks if there’s any discount codes you can use.
In this case the extension would crawl the site, check for accuracy and provide a summary.
[quote] So how do you use GPT-3 to expose people to information and ideas that they find objectionable? Does their free will figure into it? These are bigger questions that may or may not figure into an MVP.
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This is a great question, but I wouldn’t bother to expose it to them. I would rather keep people informed with the truth and let that spread. Eventually they’ll get exposed to it and have no choice but to question their beliefs.
People challenged the claim that the earth was round and then humans verified that it was indeed round, so when people came out again claiming the world was flat, they looked stupid because the truth had spread far enough.