Chatbot math/Gemini/24.07/The truth about lying

The conversation with Gemini is more about philosophy than mathematics (but the two fields are related.)

Question: Is this an accurate quotation? This constant lying is not aimed at making the people believe a lie, but at ensuring that no one believes anything anymore.

''A people that can no longer distinguish between truth and lies cannot distinguish between right and wrong. And such a people, deprived of the power to think and judge, is, without knowing and willing it, completely subjected to the rule of lies.''

With such a people, you can do whatever you want. —Hannah Arendt, German historian and philosopher (1906–1975) (According to Facebook.)

- &#128311; Answer: That quote is very close to something Hannah Arendt might have said, but it's not an exact match. Here's why:


 * The core message aligns with Arendt's ideas on truth and the dangers of totalitarian regimes.
 * There are some phrased elements not found in documented quotes.

Here's what we can do:


 * Similar sentiment: Look for quotes by Arendt expressing similar ideas. A good starting point is https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1971/11/18/lying-in-politics-reflections-on-the-pentagon-pape
 * Verify wording: Check resources like the Hannah Arendt Center (https://hac.bard.edu/) for documented quotes.

I can't provide the exact quote yet, but I can help you find one that accurately reflects Arendt's thoughts. - Here, it is essential to remind readers of Gemini's disclaimer: "Gemini may display inaccurate info, including about people, so double-check its responses."


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