I like this direction, but I think it’s better to invite a stance of intellectual curiosity and inquiry, not a stance of defending a counterargument. More of “What is my intuition missing?” than “I’m not stupid, my intuition is right, they won’t refute my smart counterarguments, let’s see how their chatbot is wrong”
I like this direction, but I think it’s better to invite a stance of intellectual curiosity and inquiry, not a stance of defending a counterargument. More of “What is my intuition missing?” than “I’m not stupid, my intuition is right, they won’t refute my smart counterarguments, let’s see how their chatbot is wrong”