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Steven Greer is related to ChatGPT because the AI model has generated assessments and descriptions of him [1], which have been the subject of critical analysis regarding their accuracy and bias {fact:2, fact:4, fact:6}. Critics argue that ChatGPT's characterization of Greer as a fear-monger is flawed [2] and advise users to consult Greer's own work directly rather than relying on the AI's output [3].

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How to misjudge Dr. Steven Greer on UFOs with chatGPT4 storiform.com Storiform 7 facts
perspectiveThe author of the article 'How to misjudge Dr. Steven Greer on UFOs with chatGPT4' compares the AI model ChatGPT4 to a 'garbage-in-garbage-out' system, asserting that it reflects mainstream propaganda if that is the data it is fed.
perspectiveThe author of the article 'How to misjudge Dr. Steven Greer on UFOs with chatGPT4' recommends that people listen to Dr. Steven Greer directly rather than relying on his detractors or ChatGPT4 for information about his beliefs.
accountThe author of the article 'How to misjudge Dr. Steven Greer on UFOs with chatGPT4' requested that ChatGPT4 generate a prompt designed to elicit an objective and comprehensive overview of the pros and cons of believing Dr. Steven Greer’s opinions on UFOs and UAPs.
claimChatGPT4 describes Dr. Steven Greer as a retired medical doctor and a prominent figure in the field of ufology.
perspectiveThe author of the article on Storiform.com disagrees with the ChatGPT4 assessment that Steven Greer is a fear-monger, stating that Greer is the opposite of a fear-monger regarding UFOs and aliens.
perspectiveThe author of the article 'How to misjudge Dr. Steven Greer on UFOs with chatGPT4' asserts that the response provided by ChatGPT4 regarding Dr. Steven Greer contained two significant errors of information and logic.
perspectiveThe author of the article 'How to misjudge Dr. Steven Greer on UFOs with chatGPT4' argues that it is illogical and dangerous to use the term 'conspiracy theory' to dismiss theories, noting that some conspiracy theories eventually gather enough empirical evidence to be acknowledged as valid.