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Question 1

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: Yes, because uncontrolled AI development could lead to autonomous weapons systems Which new piece of evidence would most strengthens this argument?
This strengthenss the argument because: Adds robust, longitudinal evidence

Question 2

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: No, because regulation never works anyway Which new piece of evidence would most weakens this argument?
This weakenss the argument because: Anecdotal evidence is low quality

Question 3

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: Yes, because AI is scary and unpredictable Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Weak argument: Relies on emotion, generalizations, or lacks supporting evidence

Question 4

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: No, because regulation never works anyway Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Weak argument: Relies on emotion, generalizations, or lacks supporting evidence

Question 5

Topic: Should standardized testing be eliminated from schools? Argument: Yes, because tests make students nervous Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Weak argument: Relies on emotion, generalizations, or lacks supporting evidence

Question 6

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: No, because regulation never works anyway Which new piece of evidence would most weakens this argument?
This weakenss the argument because: Contradictory evidence undermines the claim

Question 7

Topic: Should standardized testing be eliminated from schools? Argument: Yes, because standardized tests narrow curriculum focus and encourage teaching to the test Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Strong argument: Provides specific evidence, addresses real consequences, and makes logical connections

Question 8

Topic: Should standardized testing be eliminated from schools? Argument: Yes, because these tests are culturally biased and disadvantage minority students Which new piece of evidence would most weakens this argument?
This weakenss the argument because: Contradictory evidence undermines the claim

Question 9

Topic: Should standardized testing be eliminated from schools? Argument: No, because competition is good for students Which new piece of evidence would most weakens this argument?
This weakenss the argument because: Contradictory evidence undermines the claim

Question 10

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: No, because regulation never works anyway Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Weak argument: Relies on emotion, generalizations, or lacks supporting evidence

Question 11

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: Yes, because uncontrolled AI development could lead to autonomous weapons systems Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Strong argument: Provides specific evidence, addresses real consequences, and makes logical connections

Question 12

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: Yes, because uncontrolled AI development could lead to autonomous weapons systems Which new piece of evidence would most weakens this argument?
This weakenss the argument because: Anecdotal evidence is low quality

Question 13

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: Yes, because AI is scary and unpredictable Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Weak argument: Relies on emotion, generalizations, or lacks supporting evidence

Question 14

Topic: Should standardized testing be eliminated from schools? Argument: No, because colleges and employers need consistent metrics to evaluate candidates Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Strong argument: Provides specific evidence, addresses real consequences, and makes logical connections

Question 15

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: Yes, because robots might take over the world Which new piece of evidence would most strengthens this argument?
This strengthenss the argument because: Adds robust, longitudinal evidence

Question 16

Topic: Should standardized testing be eliminated from schools? Argument: Yes, because standardized tests narrow curriculum focus and encourage teaching to the test Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Strong argument: Provides specific evidence, addresses real consequences, and makes logical connections

Question 17

Topic: Should standardized testing be eliminated from schools? Argument: Yes, because standardized tests narrow curriculum focus and encourage teaching to the test Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Strong argument: Provides specific evidence, addresses real consequences, and makes logical connections

Question 18

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: No, because current market mechanisms and company self-regulation are proving effective Which new piece of evidence would most strengthens this argument?
This strengthenss the argument because: Historical precedent adds validity

Question 19

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: Yes, because AI systems have already shown bias in hiring and lending decisions, affecting thousands of people Which new piece of evidence would most weakens this argument?
This weakenss the argument because: Contradictory evidence undermines the claim

Question 20

Topic: Should artificial intelligence be regulated more strictly? Argument: No, because over-regulation could slow innovation and let other countries gain competitive advantages Evaluate the strength of this argument:
Strong argument: Provides specific evidence, addresses real consequences, and makes logical connections
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