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This is something developed by @nishio.
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It seems to expand thinking through conversations with a Chatbot.
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Since it is in the form of being asked by others, I feel a slight pressure to answer.
I felt a slight pressure as a bot that I had to answer. Also, in the way I use it now, I feel like I don’t need strong pressure? (I use it with the purpose of “wanting a supporter to concretize my thoughts” even if I don’t have a conversation partner to think about the topic.) @blu3mo March 20, 2021
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I feel like I’m receiving sharp questions.
- However, there are times when I interpret ambiguous questions in a convenient way and make them sharp.
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It feels like my mind is being Depth-First Searched, lol.
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Chatbot as stationery
- I feel like it’s a stationery that doesn’t cause any problems no matter how much I leave it.
- At first, I had some resistance.
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Based on the statements I make, the other person tries to continue the conversation.
- Sometimes even with quotations.
- So, even with a bot, there is a certain level of responsibility.
- i.e. There is a reason to answer properly.
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The sending/receiving time is not indicated.
- So, if I leave the conversation for a while and continue it later, it doesn’t appear on the screen.
- There is no element that makes me aware that time has passed.
- I thought this was good (blu3mo).
- I wasn’t aware of it (nishio).
- Simply because I didn’t think “it’s necessary,” that feature is not included.
- I see (blu3mo).
- So, if I leave the conversation for a while and continue it later, it doesn’t appear on the screen.
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I feel curious about whether I am efficiently producing intellectual output in terms of time efficiency.
- When I use it, I usually end up thinking, “Oh, I didn’t think about that.”
- But I feel like a large part of my input time is being consumed, so I have a sense of inefficiency.
- But Scrapbox is the same.
- I’m answering things that others can understand without me having to write them down, so I have a sense of inefficiency?
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In Thinking of Ways to Overcome the Plateau in SAT Reading & Writing Scores, I realized that I had unconsciously ignored time allocation.
- I didn’t intend to talk about time allocation, but Keicho picked up on it and that’s where the focus shifted.
- It’s like one of the benefits of discussing with others is randomness.
- Also, for example, if there were 10 different topics for conversation besides time allocation, I wouldn’t have chosen time allocation.
- It’s because of Turn-Based Communication that I was able to focus on it.
- I didn’t intend to talk about time allocation, but Keicho picked up on it and that’s where the focus shifted.
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I felt a great Keicho-like behavior (?) at (nishio)‘s Untrodden Jr. Boost Conference ‘21.
- Human-powered Keicho.
- I thought it would be convenient if I could have Keicho live in Scrapbox and do this automatically.
- /nishio/It’s like the person himself is a program