Seems fine, though this doesn’t seem like the central crux. Currently:
Prediction markets are used
Argument maps tend not to be.
Thank you. So what do you think the cause of that is, and why do you think that cause exists and will it always exist?
I asked a leading question of our “Perspectives” system, and it gave a few hundred hypothetical reasons (here)
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Seems fine, though this doesn’t seem like the central crux.
Currently:
Prediction markets are used
Argument maps tend not to be.
Thank you. So what do you think the cause of that is, and why do you think that cause exists and will it always exist?
I asked a leading question of our “Perspectives” system, and it gave a few hundred hypothetical reasons (here)