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Gain insight and become more knowledgeable regarding any topic instantly. Suggest a contentious topic and this prompt will research both sides of the debate, present valid arguments for each side, refute opposing points of view, and draw persuasive conclusions based on evidence. Open yourself up to new perspectives and get a nuanced and multifaceted understanding of both sides of any topic.
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Prompt Details

Model
Chat - GPT-3.5 (gpt-3.5-turbo)
Token size
71 ($0.00010 / call)
Example input
Topic: Climate change is not real No. of Arguments (per side): 5
Example output
Arguments in favor of the claim that climate change is not real: 1. Natural variability: Climate has always fluctuated throughout history due to natural factors such as volcanic activity, solar radiation, and ocean currents. Climate change is simply part of this natural variability. 2. Incomplete data: Climate scientists do not have complete data on historical climate patterns and therefore cannot accurately predict future climate changes. 3. Lack of scientific consensus: There is not a scientific consensus on the causes of climate change, and many scientists dispute the idea that it is caused by human activities. 4. Political agenda: The climate change agenda is being pushed by politicians and environmental groups who want to increase their power and influence. 5. Misinformation campaign: There is evidence to suggest that the fossil fuel industry has funded a deliberate campaign to spread misinformation about climate change in order to protect their profits. This campaign has included funding biased research, spreading false information through media outlets and politicians, and attacking climate scientists personally. As a result, some people may be misinformed or confused about the reality of climate change. Counterarguments against the claim that climate change is not real: 1. Human influence: Multiple lines of evidence demonstrate that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, are causing climate change. 2. Consensus among climate scientists: The overwhelming majority of climate scientists agree that climate change is real and caused by human activities. 3. Historical data: Historical data, such as ice cores and tree rings, provide strong evidence that current levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are unprecedented in at least the last 800,000 years. 4. Natural factors: Natural factors such as volcanic activity and solar radiation have been shown to have only a minor influence on climate change compared to human activities. 5. Extreme weather events: The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as heat waves, droughts, hurricanes, and floods, have increased in recent decades, which is consistent with climate change predictions. These events can cause significant damage to infrastructure, property, and human lives.
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