@kirch That's not "thinking". It's a "sounding board" and it's a legitimate technique used regularly by professionals that normally bores the shit out of their friends/coworkers. That's a great example of a valid use case for AI.

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It's re-thinking perhaps 😉 so I'd say both...

So this 'extra' step (which has only been made within modern times) helps people see and consider words more even by needing to type it in etc - like looking up things in a book or transcription of audio (which I do) or anything done again...

It helps a ton to learn that way and re-think every word / sentence and repeat things to get more of a meaning and context to what I'm doing, why and what source it doing and why...

Seems minor to comment but for learning is important to even 'over' do it / rediscover / go over again.

Sound boarding :...used figuratively to describe a person who listens to a speech or proposal in order that the speaker may rehearse or explore the proposition more fully"...

from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sounding

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