Thursday, March 23, 2023

Which political tweets do best?

 

Unless you have a free press in your country, there is no need to buy newspapers and there is no need to watch the news because there is no need to listen to the lies! And you already have one real information: You are being deceived by the people you are governed! This is an enough information for you!
~ Mehmet Murat ildan


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The chatbot is meant to help speed up work from due diligence or regulatory compliance to broader legal advisory and legal consulting services. The firm said it’s also looking to extend the use of the service for its tax practice…Harvey is built on OpenAI and ChatGPT technology and is backed by the OpenAI Startup Fund. The technology, based on large language models, is particularly suited for those who have to create and analyze large amounts of text. 

Other professional services firms have been dipping their toes into using AI to expedite tasks. Allen & Overy recently became the first in the Magic Circle, as the London-based law firms working on top City deals are known, to announce a chatbot to help lawyers draft contracts and client memos.”


Which political tweets do best?

Analyzing every tweet of all US senators holding office from 2013 to 2021 (861,104 tweets from 140 senators), we identify a psycholinguistic factor, greed communication [TC: basically accusing other people of greed], that robustly predicts increased approval (favorites) and reach (retweets). These effects persist when tested against diverse established psycholinguistic predictors of political content dissemination on social media and various other psycholinguistic variables. We further find that greed communication in the tweets of Democratic senators is associated with greater approval and retweeting compared to greed communication in the tweets of Republican senators, especially when those tweets also mention political outgroups.

That is from new research by Eric J. Mercadante, Jessica L. Tracy, and Friedrich M. Götz. 


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