Jim Lewis
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Good point and great example! I shall have to remember to look more carefully at the questions I'm asking and try flipping the question 180 degrees to see what the contrary answer to the contrary question might be.Maybe stop listening to an AI that is grasping to provide a coherent answer that fits the leading question. Literally, AIs are giving you Confirmation Bias answers.
So, let's ask AI a different leading question:
I don't think the "Confirmation Bias" is necessarily a wrong answer.
We're asking the AI, "Ford did this. Why in the world would they have possibly done this?"
Given that the questioner has stated to the AI that Ford took approach A, it's just trying to explain what could have motivated Ford to do so.
Now, you say Ford took the diametrically opposite approach B (which it didn't), what would have motivated Ford to do that? And it rationalizes "reality" entirely differently.
We look at approach A vs. approach B and think B, a dual boot system, would have avoided many problems. I agree that AI answers as to why Ford took approach A may be BS, but no matter what, Ford took approach A for some reason and managed to ignore all the good reasons for a dual boot system. Perhaps Ford just kept trundling along with a system that worked well enough on older, less complex vehicles for which plenty of ICE service technicians were available and did not consider it might be getting into water over its head with newer, much more computerized systems.
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