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Created by remery > 9 months ago, 28 Oct 2023
decrepit
WA, 12390 posts
14 Sep 2024 9:16AM
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Can we challenge Pete to try this?
I think not!
From Nature Breifing.

AI can pop conspiracy-thinking bubble.
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems could give us a way out of our least favourite pastime: arguing with conspiracy theorists. Researchers paid participants to spend a few minutes interacting with a chatbot designed to debunk false information, and found that the bot's detailed responses shifted people's thinking, a change that lasted for several months. "[AI models] have been trained on the Internet, they know all the conspiracies and they know all the rebuttals, and so it seemed like a really natural fit," says psychology researcher and co-author Thomas Costello. The hard part might be convincing people who are deeply entrenched in conspiracy theories to engage with systems designed to contradict them.

fangman
WA, 1742 posts
14 Sep 2024 11:40AM
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decrepit said..
Can we challenge Pete to try this?
I think not!
From Nature Breifing.

AI can pop conspiracy-thinking bubble.
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems could give us a way out of our least favourite pastime: arguing with conspiracy theorists. Researchers paid participants to spend a few minutes interacting with a chatbot designed to debunk false information, and found that the bot's detailed responses shifted people's thinking, a change that lasted for several months. "[AI models] have been trained on the Internet, they know all the conspiracies and they know all the rebuttals, and so it seemed like a really natural fit," says psychology researcher and co-author Thomas Costello. The hard part might be convincing people who are deeply entrenched in conspiracy theories to engage with systems designed to contradict them.


I think the last sentence is the crux of the problem, Decrepit. An AI model that presented the info in memes, or maybe deepfake Laura Loomer Youtube shorts might have a higher success rate perhaps?

remery
WA, 3242 posts
17 Sep 2024 11:33AM
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decrepit said..
Can we challenge Pete to try this?
I think not!
From Nature Breifing.

AI can pop conspiracy-thinking bubble.
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems could give us a way out of our least favourite pastime: arguing with conspiracy theorists. Researchers paid participants to spend a few minutes interacting with a chatbot designed to debunk false information, and found that the bot's detailed responses shifted people's thinking, a change that lasted for several months. "[AI models] have been trained on the Internet, they know all the conspiracies and they know all the rebuttals, and so it seemed like a really natural fit," says psychology researcher and co-author Thomas Costello. The hard part might be convincing people who are deeply entrenched in conspiracy theories to engage with systems designed to contradict them.



Many years ago I had to interact with delusional people. My employer engaged a psychologist to help us deal with these people without exacerbating to problem. The key was to help the delusional person find out for themselves that they were delus?nal. Simply pointing out that the conspiracy they so strongly believed is fake, was not effective. They had to find out for themselves.

Of course this won't work with Pcdefender because he refuses to undertake the simplest investigation to demonstrate that the Earth is, in fact, a spheroid.

remery
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17 Sep 2024 11:34AM
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FormulaNova
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17 Sep 2024 1:34PM
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remery said..
Of course this won't work with Pcdefender because he refuses to undertake the simplest investigation to demonstrate that the Earth is, in fact, a spheroid.


Remery, you need to learn to accept this. Clearly he doesn't want to challenge his beliefs and will do what it takes to avoid it.

PM33 has probably never flown anywhere outside of Aus, and probably came here on a boat, so he doesn't appreciate different timezones and how the rest of the world works. I wouldn't be surprised if he genuinely thinks that other countries are just made up. I know when I have travelled long distances that my body clock is telling what time it is at home, and its clearly different to the local time.

I was driving from Collie the other evening and noticed that the sunset, which was pretty much impressive in its own right, was round. The sunset was showing a red/orange colour and you could see that it was not just uniform across the horizon, but an arc. I would guess it was because of the way the sunlight hits the earth, but I remember thinking 'how would a flat-earth person explain that?'

The same drive down the escarpment there clearly demonstrates the limit of visibility as you can see boats in the distance, but no other landmasses, no buildings on the horizon or any other thing you would expect to see in a flat earth.

Pcdefender
WA, 1557 posts
17 Sep 2024 1:38PM
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Just like with japie you have never observed curvature across land or sea.

Your opinion is based purely on faith.

remery
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17 Sep 2024 1:40PM
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elmo
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17 Sep 2024 3:30PM
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If the earth was flat and it was midday at the location at the centre, then the sun should be seen from all location on the disc.

Or is the sun flat too?

remery
WA, 3242 posts
17 Sep 2024 3:34PM
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Generally delusional people don't choose to be delusional. Ignorance, however, is a choice.

fangman
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17 Sep 2024 3:49PM
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Hmm, looks like you have gone a bit hard with the glyphosate on the weeds in your lawn this spring.

decrepit
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17 Sep 2024 3:51PM
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Pcdefender said..
Just like with japie you have never observed curvature across land or sea.

Your opinion is based purely on faith.


Not quite, it's based on physical observations.
What we see can't be explained if the earth is flat.

So if you can explain, the observed phenomena, in a way that doesn't need a curved earth, go for it.

fangman
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17 Sep 2024 4:02PM
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FormulaNova said..

remery said..
Of course this won't work with Pcdefender because he refuses to undertake the simplest investigation to demonstrate that the Earth is, in fact, a spheroid.



Remery, you need to learn to accept this. Clearly he doesn't want to challenge his beliefs and will do what it takes to avoid it.

PM33 has probably never flown anywhere outside of Aus, and probably came here on a boat, so he doesn't appreciate different timezones and how the rest of the world works. I wouldn't be surprised if he genuinely thinks that other countries are just made up. I know when I have travelled long distances that my body clock is telling what time it is at home, and its clearly different to the local time.

I was driving from Collie the other evening and noticed that the sunset, which was pretty much impressive in its own right, was round. The sunset was showing a red/orange colour and you could see that it was not just uniform across the horizon, but an arc. I would guess it was because of the way the sunlight hits the earth, but I remember thinking 'how would a flat-earth person explain that?'

The same drive down the escarpment there clearly demonstrates the limit of visibility as you can see boats in the distance, but no other landmasses, no buildings on the horizon or any other thing you would expect to see in a flat earth.


It's the refraction of light through the chemtrails. Just found the proof.




Mr Milk
NSW, 3056 posts
17 Sep 2024 6:30PM
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elmo said..
If the earth was flat and it was midday at the location at the centre, then the sun should be seen from all location on the disc.

Or is the sun flat too?


So the dome revolves. Simple!

FormulaNova
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17 Sep 2024 5:23PM
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fangman said..
FormulaNova said..

remery said..
Of course this won't work with Pcdefender because he refuses to undertake the simplest investigation to demonstrate that the Earth is, in fact, a spheroid.



Remery, you need to learn to accept this. Clearly he doesn't want to challenge his beliefs and will do what it takes to avoid it.

PM33 has probably never flown anywhere outside of Aus, and probably came here on a boat, so he doesn't appreciate different timezones and how the rest of the world works. I wouldn't be surprised if he genuinely thinks that other countries are just made up. I know when I have travelled long distances that my body clock is telling what time it is at home, and its clearly different to the local time.

I was driving from Collie the other evening and noticed that the sunset, which was pretty much impressive in its own right, was round. The sunset was showing a red/orange colour and you could see that it was not just uniform across the horizon, but an arc. I would guess it was because of the way the sunlight hits the earth, but I remember thinking 'how would a flat-earth person explain that?'

The same drive down the escarpment there clearly demonstrates the limit of visibility as you can see boats in the distance, but no other landmasses, no buildings on the horizon or any other thing you would expect to see in a flat earth.


It's the refraction of light through the chemtrails. Just found the proof.






See, now that's the way to think! The only 'reason' is stupidity.

remery
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17 Sep 2024 6:50PM
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remery
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17 Sep 2024 7:21PM
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fangman
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17 Sep 2024 7:32PM
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hey, hey, I have got one too!




FormulaNova
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17 Sep 2024 8:08PM
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fangman said..
hey, hey, I have got one too!






E jet?

fangman
WA, 1742 posts
17 Sep 2024 8:46PM
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FormulaNova said..

fangman said..
hey, hey, I have got one too!






E jet?


Gold Jerry Gold.

lol.

decrepit
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17 Sep 2024 9:34PM
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Pcdefender said..
Still like to ridicule people i see.....


How so?

fangman
WA, 1742 posts
17 Sep 2024 9:50PM
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decrepit said..

Pcdefender said..
Still like to ridicule people i see.....



How so?


Hmmm, good point. +1 on Decrepit's question.

FormulaNova
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18 Sep 2024 3:55PM
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fangman said..
FormulaNova said..

fangman said..
hey, hey, I have got one too!






E jet?


Gold Jerry Gold.

lol.


The bar must be pretty low!

fangman
WA, 1742 posts
19 Sep 2024 5:24PM
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FormulaNova said..

fangman said..

FormulaNova said..


fangman said..
hey, hey, I have got one too!






E jet?



Gold Jerry Gold.

lol.



The bar must be pretty low!


yep. Just look at the title of this thread and wonder how it got to almost 30 pages long! That be a loooow bar right there.

FormulaNova
WA, 14854 posts
19 Sep 2024 8:49PM
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fangman said..
FormulaNova said..

fangman said..

FormulaNova said..


fangman said..
hey, hey, I have got one too!






E jet?



Gold Jerry Gold.

lol.



The bar must be pretty low!


yep. Just look at the title of this thread and wonder how it got to almost 30 pages long! That be a loooow bar right there.


I guess that shows you that considered discussions will peter out after 1 or 2 pages at most. Have someone consistently refuse to discuss logic and have 99 people try to convince him with logic, and then you get to 30 pages. It also doesn't hurt that the one topic becomes the dumping ground of random topics and posts about CT stuff.

japie
NSW, 7042 posts
25 Sep 2024 3:43PM
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Here you go I will chivvy it along a bit. it would appear that the majority of the flat red argument is the fact that you cannot see the curvature of the Earth when you're looking across water.

I've just spent the whole day on those Macleay river flats that you can't see from Nambucca preparing a shed slab. I was on laser duty for hours and I couldn't help thinking how handy it would have been to have Peter's expertise on hand to help get the thing flat. After we had done the earth works it sure looked flat! We know from experience however that if it's not checked by laser level it plays havoc with the concrete quantity required.
Can also have a significantly embarrassing outcome when the people who erect the shed turn up!

Brent in Qld
WA, 1136 posts
25 Sep 2024 2:21PM
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japie said..
Here you go I will chivvy it along a bit. it would appear that the majority of the flat red argument is the fact that you cannot see the curvature of the Earth when you're looking across water.

I've just spent the whole day on those Macleay river flats that you can't see from Nambucca preparing a shed slab. I was on laser duty for hours and I couldn't help thinking how handy it would have been to have Peter's expertise on hand to help get the thing flat. After we had done the earth works it sure looked flat! We know from experience however that if it's not checked by laser level it plays havoc with the concrete quantity required.
Can also have a significantly embarrassing outcome when the people who erect the shed turn up!


I reckon what you have proposed describes the difference between how a professional deals with circumstances within their field of expertise and how amateurs propose opinion to rule over said expertise. Sure, don't trust the experts but the consequences of this distrust can have ordinary/bad/disastrous results wether it be a concrete slab, geographic observations or medical recommendations.

remery
WA, 3242 posts
25 Sep 2024 2:28PM
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decrepit
WA, 12390 posts
25 Sep 2024 4:06PM
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Now what will Pete say to that??!!!
Anybody want to guess?

decrepit
WA, 12390 posts
25 Sep 2024 4:08PM
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well I'm going to take an uneducated guess and say "perspective".
But there's probably a bigger chance he'll just ignore it completely

Pcdefender
WA, 1557 posts
25 Sep 2024 4:39PM
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The pic is not what you see when you are standing on the beach - about as fake as those 'pics' from NASA an organisation that many including japie hold dear to their heart



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