Tuesday, April 25, 2023

All Progress Ain’t Progress

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How to Write a Term Paper in Three Minutes

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is getting a lot of press coverage recently. It is being praised and it is being panned. There is no stopping AI but believe this...We need to pay attention to the many ways that are being found and will be found to influence and change our world in a negative way.

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GPT Chatbot: Advanced AI Chat

ChatGPT is an AI-powered language model developed by OpenAI. It has been trained on a massive amount of text data from the internet and can generate human-like text responses to a given prompt. It can answer questions, converse on a variety of topics, and generate creative writing pieces.

Fella just wrote a short Term Paper about a Foolish Request that ChatGPT should have said to Fella, “Don’t waste my time on such a Silly Scenario. I have better things to do than comply with your request.”

I may have offended ChatGPT but I did get an A on my Term Paper (which I did not write).

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My Request to ChatGPT...Write a term paper by Aristotle where he explains how his view about bikini togas differs from the views of Plato.

 

My term paper not written by me is...

Introduction:

The Greek philosopher Aristotle was a student of Plato and his work showcases the development of thought from Plato's pure idealism to more practical and empirical approaches. In this term paper, I will explore Aristotle’s views on bikini togas and how they differ from Plato's views.

Background:

Plato, Aristotle's mentor, was known for his idealistic views on politics and society. Plato believed that people should live in perfect harmony with each other, and the society should be a reflection of the perfect world. In his Republic, Plato outlined what he believed to be the ideal society, including the clothing that should be worn.

Plato's Views on Bikini Togas:

In the Republic, Plato had described the ideal society where people would live in perfect harmony with each other. This required that each person should have only what they need, and that included clothing. Plato believed that clothing should be simple and practical, and he proposed for both men and women to wear a togalike garment, which covered the body from the waist down while leaving the upper part of the body exposed. However, this garment has also been termed “a bikini toga” (Jorgenson, 2016).

Aristotle's Views on Bikini Togas:

Unlike Plato, Aristotle took a more pragmatic view of clothing and society. Aristotle believed that clothing was not just for practical purposes but also for aesthetic ones. Unlike Plato, Aristotle believed in dressing for the occasion and that clothing should be comfortable while covering the body appropriately. He did not support the notion of a bikini toga and believed that people should wear clothing that was appropriate for their gender.

In his works, Aristotle argued that gender differences were inherent and clothing should reflect those differences. He believed in the concept of modesty and that clothing should not draw attention to a person's physical appearance. Aristotle believed that clothing should be tailored to complement the person's body types and should not be revealing, as that could be interpreted as immodest.

Comparison of Aristotle and Plato's Views:

Plato and Aristotle had different views on clothing and its role in society. Plato's idealistic views were centered on a perfect world where clothing should be practical and simple, while Aristotle was more pragmatic in his approach and saw clothing as a way of expressing individuality and self-expression.

Unlike Plato's view, Aristotle saw gender differences as inherent, and clothing should reflect those differences in society. While Plato believed that people should have only what they need, Aristotle believed in the concept of appropriate clothing for specific occasions.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Aristotle and Plato had different views about clothing and the role it plays in society. While Plato believed in dressing for practicality, Aristotle believed in dressing for the occasion and that clothing should reflect gender differences. Aristotle's views on bikini togas differ significantly from Plato's view and show how the two philosophers had different approaches towards clothing and its role in society. Aristotle's views were more pragmatic and a reflection of his real-world approach to life, which contrasts with Plato's idealistic world view.

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There was a time when a student would have said, “I do not want credit for achieving something I did not achieve”.

Today too many students would say, “I got an A! I got an A! I got an A! Now I can go operate on people’s brains!”


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