C4 Detecting Contradictions in a User's Worldview: A System's Role and User Choice #shorts

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Now when you post an opinion, then the system can see if it contradicts your existing worldview, then it can ask you again if you really want to post this opinion because it can show you what it contradicts from things you said before. If the users would probably want to not post such an opinion, but if they do, then the system won’t be able to reason over on their worldview because their worldview would be empty because it contains a contradiction.
That’s how I see it, there are many ways to go about it all. All of them are trivial. It’s a matter of user experience. But indeed there isn’t any magical here. With each new opinion added, and we can check whether it contradicts the existing worldview and let the user decide what they want to do with it.

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