Evaluating Information

Your brain seeks confirming evidence and weights vivid examples over base rates. These prompts help you evaluate arguments, claims, and your own reasoning more accurately.

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Prompts

Check whether my reasoning on something is sound

Use when: You hold a strong view and want to check whether it's based on evidence or comfortable familiarity.

You'll get: The strongest case against your view from a well-informed opponent, plus an honest assessment of whether your reasoning looks evidence-based or motivated.

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Decide whether a claim or article is worth believing

Use when: You've read something surprising or alarming and are deciding whether to believe, share, or act on it.

You'll get: A structured evaluation covering source quality, replication likelihood, base rate, and the credible opposing view.

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