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​[Series 014] How to Outsmart AI in a Debate: Spotting Logical Fallacies 🧠

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Image by Remapstudio on Unsplash 📝 [Series #014] Kick-off G'day / Hey everyone! 👋 Post #14 is here. You know those friends who are obsessed with facts and logic, and have zero empathy? In MBTI terms, we call them the ultimate "T" types. 🤖 But who is the King of Logic ? It's AI . It has no feelings, only data. So when AI speaks, it sounds so confident that we usually just think, "Wow, it must be right." But guess what? AI's logic is full of massive holes . Today, I'm teaching you how to smash AI's "fake logic" and win any debate. Let's go. 🤥 AI is Just a Parrot Mimicking Logic AI doesn't actually "think." It learned how to speak by reading the internet. The problem? The internet is full of humans making logical errors. So, AI copies our bad habits. It sounds smart, but it's often just mimicking a smart person. Once you spot these "Logica...

[Series 005] You Can Read, But Are You Still "Illiterate" in the AI Age? 😱

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📝 [Series #005] Kick-off G'day legends! 👋 Welcome to post #5. Do you know anyone who can't read or write at all? Probably not. It's pretty standard stuff these days. But back in the day, knowing how to read was a massive superpower that only a few people had. Here's the scary part. (Cue dramatic music 🕵️‍♀️) Futurists are warning us that a new type of "illiteracy" is coming. You might be able to read this blog perfectly fine, but still be considered "illiterate" in the near future. 📖 Old Literacy (Reading) → New Literacy (Questioning) In the past, knowledge was locked in books. So, if you could read well, you were smart. But now? All human knowledge is floating around on the internet and inside AI. Memorizing facts isn't the flex it used to be. The real skill now is extracting exactly what you need from AI by asking the right questions. ...