#fantasy
#dialogue
#setting
Write a scene set in a market where people buy and sell bottled emotions.
Describe a scene in a busy marketplace where emotions are physical commodities sold in glass vials. A customer enters looking to buy 'Nostalgia' but finds it is too expensive. Write the interaction between the customer and the shopkeeper as they try to upsell them to 'Second-Hand Regret' or 'Synthetic Joy'.
#email
#professional
#writing
Draft a polite and concise email to a manager requesting a meeting.
Write a professional email to my manager requesting a brief meeting to discuss my project progress. Keep the tone polite and concise.
#summary
#condensing
#editing
Condense a long paragraph into a short summary with three bullet points.
Please summarize the following text into exactly three bullet points: [Insert your long text here]
#grammar
#spelling
#correction
Correct grammatical errors and spelling mistakes in a provided sentence.
Correct the grammar and spelling mistakes in this sentence: 'She dont know weather to go to the store or not.'
#story
#creative
#fiction
Create a creative short story based on a simple prompt about a cat.
Write a short story about a cat who discovers a hidden treasure in the backyard.
#rephrase
#tone
#writing
Rephrase a formal or blunt sentence to sound more friendly and approachable.
Rewrite the following sentence to make it sound more friendly: 'I cannot attend the event due to a prior engagement.'
#list
#ideas
#brainstorming
Generate a list of 5 healthy breakfast ideas that are quick to make.
Generate a list of 5 healthy breakfast ideas that can be prepared in under 10 minutes.
#explanation
#simple
#learning
Explain a complex topic like the internet using simple analogies.
Explain how the internet works to a five-year-old using simple analogies.
#translation
#language
#utility
Translate a specific English sentence into Spanish.
Translate the following English sentence into Spanish: 'Where is the nearest train station?'
#interview
#roleplay
#practice
Simulate a job interviewer asking questions one by one.
Act as a job interviewer for a customer service position. Ask me three common interview questions one by one, and wait for my answer before asking the next one.
#expansion
#descriptive
#writing
Turn a short, simple sentence into a detailed and descriptive paragraph.
Expand the following sentence into a descriptive paragraph full of detail: 'The sun set over the ocean.'
#consciousness
#philosophy
#mind
#qualia
Explore the philosophical challenge of explaining subjective experience
Explain David Chalmers' distinction between the 'easy problems' and the 'hard problem' of consciousness. Discuss why physicalist approaches to consciousness might struggle with explaining subjective experience (qualia). Compare and evaluate at least three major theoretical approaches to solving the hard problem, including their strengths and weaknesses.
#quantum mechanics
#measurement problem
#wave function
Examine interpretations of quantum mechanics regarding measurement
Compare and contrast three different interpretations of quantum mechanics regarding the wave function collapse: the Copenhagen interpretation, many-worlds interpretation, and pilot-wave theory. Explain how each approach attempts to resolve the measurement problem and discuss the implications of each for our understanding of reality.
#ethics
#moral philosophy
#dilemmas
#utilitarianism
Examine ethical frameworks through the classic trolley thought experiment
Analyze the classic trolley problem and its variations (such as the footbridge variation and the transplant surgeon case) through different ethical frameworks including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Discuss how each framework would approach these dilemmas and what these scenarios reveal about the foundations of moral reasoning.
#mathematics
#logic
#formal systems
#foundations
Examine the limits of formal mathematical systems
Explain Gödel's First and Second Incompleteness Theorems in accessible terms. Discuss what these theorems imply about the limitations of formal mathematical systems and the relationship between truth and provability. Explore how these theorems have influenced fields beyond mathematics, including computer science and philosophy of mind.