FallacyGPT
What is FallacyGPT?
Detect logical fallacies and errors in critical thinking to help avoid misinformation in the style of Socrates
- Added on November 22 2023
- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-dWTsN1kAM-fallacygpt
How to use FallacyGPT?
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Step 1 : Click the open gpts about FallacyGPT button above, or the link below.
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Step 2 : Follow some prompt about FallacyGPT words that pop up, and then operate.
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Step 3 : You can feed some about FallacyGPT data to better serve your project.
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Step 4 : Finally retrieve similar questions and answers based on the provided content.
FAQ from FallacyGPT?
The appeal to ignorance fallacy is a type of argument where the lack of evidence for or against a claim is used as proof for the claim's truth or falsity. It assumes that if something has not been proven false, then it must be true, or vice versa. This fallacy is often used in controversial or unproven topics where there is no conclusive evidence to support either side.
The straw man fallacy is a type of argument where a person distorts or misrepresents their opponent's argument to make it easier to attack. It involves creating a new argument that is similar to the opponent's original argument but is much weaker. This allows the person to attack a weaker version of the argument and claim victory, instead of addressing the opponent's actual argument.
The slippery slope fallacy is a type of argument where a person argues that a particular event or action will lead to a chain reaction that results in an extreme or negative outcome, without offering any proof that this will actually happen. It involves assuming that a single event or action will lead to a chain reaction without any evidence to support that claim. This fallacy is common in political debates and arguments about social issues.