Cognitive Biases: Attentional Bias

What is the Attentional Bias? The Attentional Bias refers to the tendency for people to direct their attention towards certain stimuli more than others. This can occur due to variousfactors, such as: Theories behind the Attentional Bias Several theories attempt to explain why people exhibit an Attentional Bias: Examples of the Attentional Bias The Attentional […]

Cognitive Biases: Frequency Illusion

What is the Frequency Illusion? The Frequency Illusion, also known as the “Availability Heuristic” or “Recency Bias,” occurs when people rely on readily available information in their memory rather than on objective facts. This heuristic (mental shortcut) leads them to overestimate the frequency of an event based on how easily examples come to mind. Example […]

John Locke “The Second Treatise Of Government” – LLama3.3 70b

The “Second Treatise of Government” is a 1689 book written by John Locke, an English philosopher. In it, Lockeoutlines his thoughts on the role and limits of government. Here’s how he envisioned the impact of his ideas ongovernment: Main Effects: Key Consequences: Influence: The “Second Treatise” had a significant impact on Western philosophy, influencing thinkers […]

Immanuel Kant and “Critique of Pure Reason” Change in Reasoning and Communication – LLama3.3 70B

How does the book “The Critique of Pure Reason” change the way pure reasoning should be changed according to the author? Immanuel Kant’s magnum opus, “Critique of Pure Reason”, published in 1781, revolutionized the field of philosophy,particularly in the areas of epistemology, metaphysics, and the nature of reality. The book presents acomprehensive critique of pure […]

End Project Advice and GPU Server – DeepSeek-R1

It’s understandable to feel overwhelmed when faced with high-pressure demands for innovation, especially inpursuit of cutting-edge solutions. Here’s a structured approach to help navigate this situation: Assess LLM Effectiveness: Strategic Use of LLMs: Managing Expectations: Starting Small: Leverage AI as a Tool: By integrating these strategies, you can harness the power of LLMs effectively while […]

_AugmentedIntelligence Folding2

Though of a few folding experiments with books and Wikias folding. Deductive and Inductive Syllogisms for the Wikias and classification and analysis of thousands of books and other literature works. Below are links with instructions on how to use them.

_AugmentedIntelligence Documentation

What it Does What I Want it To Do What It Should Not Be Installation Instructions For compiling and Editing

_AugmentedIntelligence v1.00 Release

Introducing AugmentedIntelligence: Revolutionizing Productivity and Decision-Making In today’s fast-paced world, staying productive and making informed decisions can be a daunting task. That’s why we’re excited to introduce Augmented Intelligence, a cutting-edge system that combines artificial intelligence (AI) with human intuition to help you achieve your goals. What is AugmentedIntelligence? Augmented Intelligence is a type of […]

Cognitive Biases: Anthropocentric Thinking

The Anthropocentric Thinking Bias: Anthropocentric thinking is a cognitive bias that refers to the tendency for humans to view the world from their ownperspective and to attribute human-like qualities or intentions to non-human entities, such as animals, objects, or natural phenomena. This bias can lead to misunderstandings and misinterpretations of the natural world. What is […]

Cognitive Biases: Pareidolia

The Pareidolia Cognitive Bias: Pareidolia is a fascinating cognitive phenomenon where individuals perceive patterns or images in random or ambiguous stimuli. This bias can lead to misinterpretation of information and flawed decision-making. What is Pareidolia? The term “Pareidolia” was coined by psychologist Carl Sagan in 1995, derived from the Greek words “para,” meaning “beside,” and […]