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Chatbot math

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As online search engine chatbots improve, it might be interesting to document a few of them to see how these entities evolve in their ability to mimic how humans talk to each other about mathematical ideas.

Call for contributions

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Please contribute to this project by entering any title and writing something. It can be an essay on your thoughts about AI. Or it can be the transcript of an actual chat with Bard on any topic. If your topic is completely non-mathematical, we can later move it somewhere else on Wikiversity.

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Gemini/24.07/The truth about lying

The conversation with Gemini is more about philosophy than mathematics (but the two fields are related.)

Question: Is this an accurate quotation?

This constant lying is not aimed at making the people believe a lie, but at ensuring that no one believes anything anymore.

A people that can no longer distinguish between truth and lies cannot distinguish between right and wrong. And such a people, deprived of the power to think and judge, is, without knowing and willing it, completely subjected to the rule of lies.

With such a people, you can do whatever you want.

—Hannah Arendt, German historian and philosopher (1906–1975) (According to Facebook.)


Learn more about this philosopher at Wikipedia:Hannah Arendt.

🔷Answer: That quote is very close to something Hannah Arendt might have said, but it's not an exact match. Here's why:

  • The core message aligns with Arendt's ideas on truth and the dangers of totalitarian regimes.
  • There are some phrased elements not found in documented quotes.

Here's what we can do:

I can't provide the exact quote yet, but I can help you find one that accurately reflects Arendt's thoughts.


Here, it is essential to remind readers of Gemini's disclaimer:

Gemini may display inaccurate info, including about people, so double-check its responses.

References

Update

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A quick Google search uncovered this site:

My guess is that someone paraphrased Arendt, or perhaps mis-remembered a paragraph they read in the past. Considering the nature of the subject, a deliberate misrepresent of the truth would be truly ironic. Guy vandegrift (discusscontribs) 14:11, 20 July 2024 (UTC)

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As of a few days before 2/12/2024, "Bard" was changed to "Gemini" (without consulting Wikiversity.) Future conversations will be titled under "Gemini".

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