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When it comes to thinking critically, how do you normally go about it? Given that AI usage is reaching a point of extreme and common use, how do you sift through all the bullshit and know whats real and fake? If you saw a headline right now that said "ICE OPENS FIRE ON CIVILIANS!!" What would you do to investigate to determine if that headline is real or false? If someone says "TRUMP IS GOING TO WAR WITH GREENLAND!" How would you verify it? What sources can be trusted and which cannot? AI is and bot usage is really muddying the waters in everything.
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Find correlation and possible causations. If ICE opened fire on people, there would be shit happening. This isn’t Russia or Iran, the information is out there and you can make your own decisions. But if you have some podcaster or analyst to listen to, always listen to the boring ones because you don’t need rage bait to tell the truth.



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