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by sandspar
752 days ago
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Useful, thanks. Note that the "after the argument, list fallacies" part can be swapped out for other lists. For example: 1. Evaluate Argument Strength: Assess the strength of each premise and the overall argument. [ChatGPT is an ass kisser so always says "strong"] 2. Provide Counterarguments: Suggest possible counterarguments to the premises and conclusion. 3. Highlight Assumptions: Identify any underlying assumptions that need examination. 4. Suggest Improvements: Recommend ways to strengthen the argument's logical structure. 5. Test with Scenarios: Apply the argument to various scenarios to see how it holds up. 6. Analyze Relevance: Check the relevance and connection between each premise and the conclusion. |
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It is also interesting to go back and forth with the model, asking it to mitigate fallacies listed, and then re-check for fallacies, then mitigate again, etc, etc.
I have found that a workflow using pytube into OpenAPI Whisper into the above prompt is a decent way of breaking down a YouTube video into formulated arguments.