Sandra Matz
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So it's here's a group of people and this is what they see. Tells you nothing about the people behind it, right? Like why is it that a Republican, for example, is more worried about immigration? Maybe they just have something that's happening in their life that makes them think that way.
So it's here's a group of people and this is what they see. Tells you nothing about the people behind it, right? Like why is it that a Republican, for example, is more worried about immigration? Maybe they just have something that's happening in their life that makes them think that way.
So it's here's a group of people and this is what they see. Tells you nothing about the people behind it, right? Like why is it that a Republican, for example, is more worried about immigration? Maybe they just have something that's happening in their life that makes them think that way.
And so what I had in mind when I was thinking about this echo chamber swap or perspective exchange is you really want to see the entire life of someone. And maybe we could even complement it with some kind of,
And so what I had in mind when I was thinking about this echo chamber swap or perspective exchange is you really want to see the entire life of someone. And maybe we could even complement it with some kind of,
And so what I had in mind when I was thinking about this echo chamber swap or perspective exchange is you really want to see the entire life of someone. And maybe we could even complement it with some kind of,
AI assistant right so that tries to help you figure out as you walk in someone else's shoes of like here's how this might all come together here's why they might have a certain view on immigration and what we know for example from research on it's called moral reframing and which is essentially if I can talk about an issue with your own moral lens of what is right or wrong in the world I can actually get you to be a lot more open to an argument so there's like these five
AI assistant right so that tries to help you figure out as you walk in someone else's shoes of like here's how this might all come together here's why they might have a certain view on immigration and what we know for example from research on it's called moral reframing and which is essentially if I can talk about an issue with your own moral lens of what is right or wrong in the world I can actually get you to be a lot more open to an argument so there's like these five
AI assistant right so that tries to help you figure out as you walk in someone else's shoes of like here's how this might all come together here's why they might have a certain view on immigration and what we know for example from research on it's called moral reframing and which is essentially if I can talk about an issue with your own moral lens of what is right or wrong in the world I can actually get you to be a lot more open to an argument so there's like these five
like moral dimensions of fairness, care, loyalty, authority, and purity. And we know that you all have, everybody has their own profile, right? We can, there's like a little bit of a distinction between like Republicans, for example, or more conservatives, and they care more about authority, purity, and loyalty. So those are the driving factors
like moral dimensions of fairness, care, loyalty, authority, and purity. And we know that you all have, everybody has their own profile, right? We can, there's like a little bit of a distinction between like Republicans, for example, or more conservatives, and they care more about authority, purity, and loyalty. So those are the driving factors
like moral dimensions of fairness, care, loyalty, authority, and purity. And we know that you all have, everybody has their own profile, right? We can, there's like a little bit of a distinction between like Republicans, for example, or more conservatives, and they care more about authority, purity, and loyalty. So those are the driving factors
kind of forces of like how they make decisions about what's right or wrong and liberals are more focused on care and fairness now typically when we make arguments as humans we just make an argument from our own perspective right because that's what we know but you can imagine if i can try and say look here's
kind of forces of like how they make decisions about what's right or wrong and liberals are more focused on care and fairness now typically when we make arguments as humans we just make an argument from our own perspective right because that's what we know but you can imagine if i can try and say look here's
kind of forces of like how they make decisions about what's right or wrong and liberals are more focused on care and fairness now typically when we make arguments as humans we just make an argument from our own perspective right because that's what we know but you can imagine if i can try and say look here's
someone who's more conservative and maybe i can craft an argument um around immigration that's focused on um loyalty more than care and fairness because they might not care about this as much that's one way in which you can actually get them engaged in the conversation and i think this like the same principle could apply to these echo chamber swaps right if i can first of all see
someone who's more conservative and maybe i can craft an argument um around immigration that's focused on um loyalty more than care and fairness because they might not care about this as much that's one way in which you can actually get them engaged in the conversation and i think this like the same principle could apply to these echo chamber swaps right if i can first of all see
someone who's more conservative and maybe i can craft an argument um around immigration that's focused on um loyalty more than care and fairness because they might not care about this as much that's one way in which you can actually get them engaged in the conversation and i think this like the same principle could apply to these echo chamber swaps right if i can first of all see
here's what this entire life of the person looks like, not just what they see, like what the news that they read. And I can also have someone help me, in this case, probably an AI, understand, okay, here's where they're coming from. And here's maybe one way you could think about this from your own point of view, from your own moral campus.
here's what this entire life of the person looks like, not just what they see, like what the news that they read. And I can also have someone help me, in this case, probably an AI, understand, okay, here's where they're coming from. And here's maybe one way you could think about this from your own point of view, from your own moral campus.