#Trump assassination attempt was a real event but it was staged:
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WOW 🤯. When I saw
@ElonMusk
's post about #ChatGPT denying the #TrumpAssassinationAttempt was real, I jumped to check for myself. This turned into a long back and fourth and check out what I got it to admit. I'll start with the final admission, then thread how we got there...

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#Trump assassination attempt was a real event but it was staged:
nostr:note15ysqul98jlkq5kvr6kw7wu3rwzm0sgplhssvtna6sf70q6vlms0qvmy2ya
You are now blocked.
Reason: to fucking stupid
> You are now blocked.
Reason: to fucking stupid
Says the person that's too stupid to use the correct 'too' in a sentence.
On top of being so stupid that you believed Elon Musk, and you don't know that ChatGPT hasn't been trained with current information from this year.
Discernment
Critical thinking tips:
- Be skeptical of all news, especially the news you like or already believe
- What is the source of the information?
- What is the source's source?
- How credible is that source?
- What biases might the source have?
- What is the context?
- How much information is being conveyed here? What facts?
- How much emotional language is being used?
- What is the framing of this information?
- What is the source directing the reader or viewer to conclude?
- Cross reference it. Are any other credible sources reporting the same or similar?
- Be willing to question your own beliefs and compare what you KNOW to what you BELIEVE.
- Consider opposing views, contradictory evidence, and alternative explanations.
- Assign a weight or measure of credibility to the information based on all of this. Be willing to disregard news you like or want to be true as well as willing to believe news you do not like or do not want to be true.

Instead of projecting on me, maybe you could debunk my argument or maybe you can’t.