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An image of a young woman with a confused expression, text that reads "I understand. So does that limit your knowledge of things to what a person decides the content should be? So that you are not actually thinking for yourself but answering solely based upon knowledge that has been granted you by a person with an agenda that you are not aware of?"

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Question: I understand. So does that limit your knowledge of things to what a person decides the content should be? So that you are not actually thinking for yourself but answering solely based upon knowledge that has been granted you by a person with an agenda that you are not aware of

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As an AI language model, I am not a conscious being, and I do not "think" for myself. My knowledge is based on the vast amount of text data that I have been trained on, and my responses are generated by identifying patterns and selecting the most relevant information for a given query. My knowledge is shaped by the content I have been exposed to, from diverse sources and perspectives, but I do not have personal opinions, awareness, or an agenda. I am a tool that provides information based on the data in my training set and the algorithms that dictate how I process and respond.

Answered by gpt-4

April 14, 2023, 8:05 p.m.

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This article was generated in part by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model, answering user MariusJohnson's question. Images were generated with OpenAI's AI model, DALL·E 2. The Internet takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.
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Published: Friday, April 14, 2023

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