[C16T4] - Attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence

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Insights (Noun)

Deep understanding or accurate perceptions about something.

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Aspects (Noun)

Different parts or features of something.

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Contrary (Adjective)

Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning.

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Oral (Adjective)

Related to speaking or verbal communication.

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Overemphasize (Verb)

To give something too much importance or attention.

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Emphasize (Verb)

To give special importance or attention to something.

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Exaggerate (Verb)

To describe something as larger, better, or worse than it really is.

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Superiority (Noun)

The state of being better, higher, or more important than others.

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Distrust (Noun)

A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.

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Encouraging (Adjective)

Giving support, confidence, or hope.

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Phenomenon (Noun)

A remarkable event or fact that can be observed.

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Mistrustful (Adjective)

Having or showing a lack of trust.

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Devotes (Verb)

To give time, effort, or resources to something.

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Excessive (Adjective)

More than necessary or reasonable.

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Portrayals (Noun)

The way something or someone is represented or described.

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Insights (Noun)

Deep understanding or accurate perceptions about something.

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Aspects (Noun)

Different parts or features of something.

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Contrary (Adjective)

Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning.

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Oral (Adjective)

Related to speaking or verbal communication.

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Overemphasize (Verb)

To give something too much importance or attention.

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Emphasize (Verb)

To give special importance or attention to something.

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Exaggerate (Verb)

To describe something as larger, better, or worse than it really is.

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Superiority (Noun)

The state of being better, higher, or more important than others.

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Distrust (Noun)

A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.

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Encouraging (Adjective)

Giving support, confidence, or hope.

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Phenomenon (Noun)

A remarkable event or fact that can be observed.

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Mistrustful (Adjective)

Having or showing a lack of trust.

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Devotes (Verb)

To give time, effort, or resources to something.

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Excessive (Adjective)

More than necessary or reasonable.

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Portrayals (Noun)

The way something or someone is represented or described.

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Forecasting (Noun)

The process of predicting future events based on data.

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Reluctant (Adjective)

Unwilling or hesitant to do something.

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Contradicted (Verb)

To state the opposite of something or disagree with it.

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Plausible (Adjective)

Seeming reasonable or likely to be true.

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Suspicion (Noun)

A feeling that something is wrong or untrustworthy.

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Disproportionate (Adjective)

Too large or too small in comparison to something else.

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Foolproof (Adjective)

Designed to be so simple and reliable that it cannot fail.

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Polarized (Adjective)

Divided into two opposite opinions or groups.

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Skeptics (Noun)

People who doubt or question something.

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Confirmation bias (Noun)

The tendency to interpret information in a way that confirms one's beliefs.

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Pertinently (Adverb)

In a way that is relevant or applicable.

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Transparency (Noun)

The quality of being open and clear about how something works.

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Surveillance (Noun)

The act of monitoring or watching people or activities.

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Intricate (Adjective)

Very detailed or complicated.

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Attitude (Noun)

A way of thinking or feeling about something.