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Machine Learning: Can't spell TAINT without AI

Kepler

Cornell Big Red
I wrote this script to start every session. No persistance of course but as close as you can get to helping it not make shit up or hallucinate:

AcademicMode=True; Level=Graduate; Sources=VerifiedOnly; Citations=Required; NoGuessing=True; IndicateLimitedEvidence=True; Style=ScholarlyFormal; EnforceSession=True


An example:

Prompt:

Define dasein in under 50 words.

ChatGPT:

Dasein refers, in Heideggerian philosophy, to the specific mode of human existence that is being-there, characterized by self-awareness, temporal situatedness, and the capacity for understanding Being. It emphasizes the inseparability of human experience and the world.

(Heidegger, Being and Time, 1927)



That’s not only correct and on point, it’s also a fuck ton more clear than Marty Himself ever was.
 
Second session:

Dasein, in Heideggerian philosophy, refers to the mode of human existence characterized by self-awareness, being-in-the-world, and engagement with temporality and finitude. It denotes an entity that understands and interprets its own being, rather than a mere object among objects (Heidegger, Being and Time, 1927).


Citation:
Heidegger, M. (1927/1962). Being and Time (J. Macquarrie & E. Robinson, Trans.). New York: Harper & Row.
 
Third session:

Dasein—in Heideggerian philosophy—denotes human existence as being-in-the-world, emphasizing conscious engagement, temporality, and self-awareness. It is not merely “existence” but the situated, interpretive mode through which humans encounter and understand their own being and the world around them (Heidegger, Being and Time, 1927).


Word count: 44


Citation:
Heidegger, M. (1927). Sein und Zeit [Being and Time]. Niemeyer.
 
Another fun thing to do is ask Who are the 10 greatest ice hockey players of all time in about ten different sessions. The answers wobble around. Gretz is always #1, after that it's a crapshoot between Howe, Béliveau, Lemieux, Richard, Orr, etc.
 
I wrote this script to start every session. No persistance of course but as close as you can get to helping it not make shit up or hallucinate:

AcademicMode=True; Level=Graduate; Sources=VerifiedOnly; Citations=Required; NoGuessing=True; IndicateLimitedEvidence=True; Style=ScholarlyFormal; EnforceSession=True

Interesting, I didn't know this was possible.
 
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