What is another word for non sequitur
⭐AI Overview
"Here's a breakdown of related terms:
"Logically Related Terms:
- Tangent: A remark that wanders off the subject.
- Digression: A temporary departure from the main subject.
- Aside: A remark that interrupts the flow of a speech or writing.
"Terms for Lack of Logic:
- Absurdity: The quality or state of being ridiculously unreasonable.
- Nonsense: Words or ideas that are foolish or without meaning.
- Foolishness: The quality of lacking good sense or judgment.
- Illogical Conclusion: A statement that does not follow logically from what came before.
"General Synonyms:
- Inconsistency: A lack of agreement or harmony.
- Irrelevant Remark: A comment that has no bearing on the current topic.
- Misinterpretation: A mistaken understanding of something.
"Essentially, a non sequitur is a statement that is out of place, unrelated, or doesn't logically connect to what was previously said or discussed.
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- [Strictly speaking, all of the notes that follow could be considered 'non sequiturs'… irony of ironies!]
- [I think another word usually means one word, but they say LLMs are bad at arithmetic?]
- [One can argue that large language models are constantly at risk of including non sequiturs in their responses…]
- [Hallucinations are indicative of tendency to non sequiturs…]
- [Absence of reflection in a real sense is the cause of this…]
- [When writers use conversational mode (or are extemporizing), they can edit out non sequiturs after re-reading and reflecting…]
- [How could ai_overview or ai_mode be enabled to reflect on their summaries before publishing?]
- [Formatting a summary is not the same as structure or organization…]
- [When you enter a search term, Google's response is almost immediate and accompanied by ai_overview. ai_overview doesn't ruminate… It doesn't linger over parts to see how they fit the whole…]
- [Logically Related Terms but different, logically…]
- [Neither ai_mode nor ai_overview questions the searcher… I suppose neither one questions its own processes for faulty reasoning, etc…]
- [Is ai_overview doing stream of consciousness because I can't use any of the phrases in its first paragraph as an alternative word for 'non sequitur'…]
- [non sequitur from Wikipedia…]
- [non sequitur from Wiktionary…]
- [OH I ALMOST FORGOT THAT I DIDN'T ENTER THAT SEARCH TERM]
- [I ENTERED NON SEQUITUR IN THE LOCATION BAR AND SUGGESTIONS POPPED UP BELOW]
- [SO I CLICKED ON THIS SUGGESTION What is another word for non sequitur AND THE AI_OVERVIEW CONTENT ABOVE APPEARED]
- [I'm thinking this content might be somewhat canned? So what's up with the following syntax: Aside: A remark that interrupts the flow of a speech or writing.]
- [Inconsistency: A lack of agreement or harmony with regard to what? the subject? the object?]
- [Nonsense: Words or ideas that are foolish or without meaning. || Foolishness: The quality of lacking good sense or judgment.]
- [Illogical Conclusion: A statement that does not follow logically from what came before is the only thing that belongs in that list with regard to terms related to non sequitur!]
- [Misinterpretation: A mistaken understanding of something is not a synonym for non sequitur, but it is a synonym for mistake!]
- [Essentially, a non sequitur is a statement that is out of place, unrelated, or doesn't logically connect to what was previously said or discussed is what's left after selecting out all the BS above! But that's the definition not the synonym!]
- [Do these ai_overviews do recursion the way you would expect a student in introductory composition to do? i.e. "because this is a first draft begin over again with your conclusion as your introduction"…]
- [Now this phrase something random that does not logically follow from the preceding statement or topic would be fascinating to develop especially from ai_overview's point of view! Brings Ray Bradbury to mind! Something Random This Way Comes! and we were just speaking about the Scottish play yesterday! How coincidental!]
- [We entered Something Random This Way Comes! in the location bar and we were offered the following]
⭐AI Overview
"'Something Random This Way Comes' seems to be a playful twist on the famous phrase 'Something wicked this way comes' from William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Your phrase likely references this well-known quote, but with 'wicked' replaced by 'random,' suggesting a humorous take on the arrival of something unexpected, perhaps the title of a podcast, a story, or a simple observation about life.
"Here's why 'Something Random This Way Comes' is a humorous twist on the original:
"Origin of the Original Phrase: The original phrase, 'By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes,' is spoken by a witch in Shakespeare's Macbeth, foretelling the arrival of darkness and evil.
"The Word 'Random': By changing 'wicked' to 'random,' you're replacing the sense of impending evil with a sense of unexpectedness.
"Implication: Instead of something sinister, the phrase suggests the approach of something unpredictable, surprising, or just plain odd.
"In summary: Your phrase is a creative alteration of a classic line, turning a warning of impending evil into a lighthearted acknowledgment that the unexpected is often just around the corner. It could be used as a title for a humorous podcast, a story about an unusual event, or simply as a funny way to describe a surprising occurrence.
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- [Thank you! Thank you! I'll be here all week. Drive safely. Thanks. Thanks. Bye.]
- [Caveat that ai_overview is not wise but wised up: Something Random This Way Comes: It could be used as a title for a humorous podcast Nice try, AI!]
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