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Re: Philosophical Perspectives: A Service for Personal and Existential Understanding [Re: sudly] 1
#28634322 - 01/25/24 10:36 AM (3 days, 3 hours ago) |
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I find this thread really interesting. I would be curious how your matrix' output will differ from the standard instruction set. Maybe with a user query or just a typical philosophical question.
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Re: Philosophical Perspectives: A Service for Personal and Existential Understanding [Re: sudly]
#28634639 - 01/25/24 03:17 PM (2 days, 22 hours ago) |
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"What does it mean to be a real man?"
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Re: Philosophical Perspectives: A Service for Personal and Existential Understanding [Re: sudly] 1
#28634806 - 01/25/24 06:20 PM (2 days, 19 hours ago) |
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The framework offered a reasonable definition rather than suggesting nothing definitive. Can you ask it to expand on what it means to live authentically?
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Re: Philosophical Perspectives: A Service for Personal and Existential Understanding [Re: Rahz]
#28634812 - 01/25/24 06:27 PM (2 days, 19 hours ago) |
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And those last couple posts, good areas of consideration with the impression that it could expound quite a bit on all aspects of the original answer if instructed to.
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Re: Philosophical Perspectives: A Service for Personal and Existential Understanding [Re: sudly] 1
#28635963 - 01/26/24 05:45 PM (1 day, 19 hours ago) |
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Nice. The framework addressed much of what I would have and was able to give an underlying answer I found agreeable in the first response. I like the additional output. I like how it breaks topics up into relevant branches and is conducive to multiple avenues of consideration. I also note that it made other positive correlations on the subject which I would be prone to mention, honesty being one. The colloquial use of "real man" typically is gendered and either in jest or simply judgmental. Real/fake does crank the subjectivity/judgmental notch up to some end. Philosophically I like to look for some deeper meaning along with understanding nature of usage which can be insightful in it's own way.
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Re: Philosophical Perspectives: A Service for Personal and Existential Understanding [Re: sudly]
#28637917 - 01/28/24 10:30 AM (3 hours, 9 minutes ago) |
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It makes me feel that your service is well considered and contains a well rounded set of principles for approaching something that is difficult (and unnecessary) to approach objectively. It is topically at college level and will be appreciated by many for that.
It could also seem overly complex for those who aren't familiar with the terminology which could include a lot of people. In so much as an advertisement is useful it should be smart but also simple. I suppose this is something you've considered. I don't have any specific advice except to say while you can't make everyone happy/interested, advertising for a larger audience without dumbing it down is desirable and to some degree focus on vernacular rather than simply shooting for 2nd grade reading could be helpful in that regard. That's a consideration and not a suggestion.
And while it may be out of your control to some degree, being able to tailor the service itself to reading level based on some type of client assessment could make it valuable to a larger number of people. OTOH, for a startup business a narrow focus on quality is not a bad thing especially if it's not a primary source of income. These considerations may be something best approached down the road a bit.
At any rate I really like what you're doing and have read that AI is and will continue to grow as a useful therapy/philosophical tool. This requires experimentation and time but I really enjoyed reading the response and there were a few paragraphs that were in uncanny valley area. Quite insightful for a program.
-------------------- rahz comfort pleasure power love truth awareness peace "You’re not looking close enough if you can only see yourself in people who look like you." —Ayishat Akanbi
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