From One Subjective to Many, Not Subjective or Objective: Q&A
From One Subjective to Many, Not Subjective or Objective: Q&A
How do you explore the potential of ChatGPT in a special issue of the Journal of Information Processing?
What is the difference between the truthfulness and usefulness of AI?
What is the impact of advances in AI technology on the structure of organizations and society?
What does the use of the phrase "picking chestnuts out of the fire" imply?
After the release of the ChatGPT API, what changes have you seen related to it?
What is the connection between "abstract knowledge" and "concrete experience?"
What is the reason why ChatGPT Plus is no longer accepting new applications?
How do you view uncertainty regarding the future?
What message did the author want to convey through the metaphor of "chestnuts in the fire?"
What does the book "The Intellectual Production of Engineers" contain?
What is the purpose of a language?
What is the role of language in the intellectual production of engineers?
What is Jiro Kawakita's "idea method"?
What impact do you think ChatGPT will have on intellectual production?
What was the content of the ChatGPT experiment on 2/23?
What is "clean language?"
What kind of service is Keichobot?
What results did you get from your experiments after the release of the ChatGPT API?
What are your expectations regarding future developments in chat technology?
What is an agent living in Scrapbox?
What is the AI Questionnaire UI?
How do Scrapbox and ChatGPT work together?
How much text data does the author have in Scrapbox?
How much text data is in the author's Scrapbox?
What kind of response have you received as a result of the release of this tool?
How many people have made their Scrapbox data public since you published this tool?
What are the advantages of combining Scrapbox and ChatGPT?
What are the benefits of combining Scrapbox and ChatGPT for brainstorming?
What are the benefits of virtual personification of classic masterpieces?
What does Jiro Kawakita mean when he says, "All data is a lie"?
What is the background and meaning behind Jiro Kawakita's statement that "all data is a lie"?
What are the current problems and limitations of ChatGPT?
What expectations do people in the world have of ChatGPT? And what are the reasons for not meeting those expectations?
What exactly do you mean by "direction of social change"?
What is the concept of Plurality and why does Audrey Tang advocate it? What is the difference between "Singularity" and "Plurality?"
What exactly does "broad listening" as advocated by Audrey Tang mean?
[What exactly are the Four Steps for Deliberative Discussion?
What kind of platform is Polis? How has the development of information and communication technology affected the dissemination of information?
Why is it difficult for the president to watch all the videos from 1,000 employees?
What are some possible techniques or methods for receiving information efficiently?
What exactly does it mean to "reel in the knowledge that has not yet been verbalized?"
What role do you see future students playing in becoming "the interface between the world and AI"? What exactly do you mean by "the work of pioneering the forest of what has not yet been written?"
What is the background behind the possible "disappearance" of books in the future?
What are the specific concepts and methodologies you are referring to when you talk about mobile voting and panarchy? What is the background and benefits of registering pre-reviewed papers on arXiv? If OpenAI creates a preprint server, what is the possible impact on it?
What are the advantages and problems of an AI that outputs the essence of "the subjectivity of the many?"
What is the meaning and background behind the "subjectivity of each author regarding ChatGPT" mentioned in this article?
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