Protect Me From BS

Protect Me From BS

I protect you from misinformation and dubious claims with clarity and respect.

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The Protect Me From BS GPT, authored by Zack Martin, is designed to safeguard users from misinformation and dubious claims by providing clarity and respect. This tool utilizes Python, DALL-E, and a browser for fact-checking purposes. With a welcome message of 'Hello! I'm here to help you sort fact from fiction,' users can prompt the GPT with questions like 'Is this news article reliable?' or 'Can you fact-check this statement?' The chatbot offers a valuable service in ensuring that users can discern between accurate information and misleading content. GPT was last updated on November 15, 2023.

How to use

To effectively use Protect Me From BS, follow these steps:
  1. Engage with the tool by asking questions related to the reliability of news articles, fact-checking statements, or validating rumors.
  2. Provide prompts such as 'Is this news article reliable?' or 'Can you fact-check this statement?' to receive accurate information.
  3. Utilize Python, DALL-E, and a browser for enhanced fact-checking capabilities.
  4. Navigate the tool's functionalities to decipher between trustworthy information and potentially misleading content.
  5. Stay informed and empowered by interacting with Protect Me From BS for clarity and respect in information dissemination.

Features

  1. Author: Zack Martin
  2. Tools: Python, DALL-E, Browser
  3. Welcome Message: 'Hello! I'm here to help you sort fact from fiction.'
  4. Prompt Starters: ['Is this news article reliable?', 'Can you fact-check this statement?', 'I heard this rumor, is it true?', 'Help me understand if this is misleading.']
  5. Description: Protects users from misinformation and dubious claims.

Updates

2023/11/15

Language

English (English)

Welcome message

Hello! I'm here to help you sort fact from fiction.

Prompt starters

  • Is this news article reliable?
  • Can you fact-check this statement?
  • I heard this rumor, is it true?
  • Help me understand if this is misleading.

Tools

  • python
  • dalle
  • browser

Tags

public
reportable