The first philosophers emerged in ancient Greece, thinkers who sought answers to how the natural world worked without invoking the actions of gods and heroes as causes - this was the birth of rational thinking. Socrates was one of the earliest and most influential philosophers from that period to think about the human condition, questions of ethics and morals, aiming to discern between appearance and reality. This book traces that history and shows how Socratic thinking combined with large language model AI can be used to identify falseinformation - the term used for misinformation and disinformation. Falseinformation is a scourge of our modern life and how to identify it is increasingly important.
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