ChatGPT’s Insights into Rudolf Steiner’s Atlantis book.

Book: Atlantis The Fate Of A Lost Land And Its Secret Knowledge By Rudolf Steiner. I don't remember at this moment of writing this why exactly I went into this random side quest to quickly research an Atlantis book written by Rudolph Steiner. It was perhaps because it was mentioned in podcast. In the past, I … Continue reading ChatGPT’s Insights into Rudolf Steiner’s Atlantis book.

ChatGPT’s summary and discussion of the book, “Anti-intellectualism in American Life.”

https://youtu.be/7OA_MQqYR20?si=vss7HaRoxvzjEgCI Credit: Brent Cooper - The Abs•Tract Organization. A video by Brent Cooper having a conversation on Anti-Intellectualism inspired me to upload the book published in 1963 (available via Archive.org) to ChatGPT for a quick synopsis. I have looked at anti-intellectualism rhetoric before, making connections of the discussion back in the 1960s with the New … Continue reading ChatGPT’s summary and discussion of the book, “Anti-intellectualism in American Life.”

ChatGPT’s Overview and Solutions to the US Healthcare System.

In the United States, Healthcare is one of those contentious topic that confuses the hell out of me in which either sides, whether you are pro-universal public healthcare, privatization, hybrid, etc, each have strong points, counterclaims, and evidence to back up their views. It is well established that the US has a strange, mixed, and … Continue reading ChatGPT’s Overview and Solutions to the US Healthcare System.

Discussion with ChatGPT on the sociological paper, “Fuck Nuance.”

YouTuber Elliot Sang made a great video going over and agreeing with an interesting academic paper that sometimes nuance is bad. This a timely video since there's a lot of turmoil in the world, especially when the news inundates us with more negative news, making or giving us the ability to be more aware of … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on the sociological paper, “Fuck Nuance.”

Some of my thoughts on negative AI stories and a chat with Nikola Tesla GPT.

Recently, I found myself not utilizing custom GPTs as much as I use to before and sticking pretty much with ChatGPT 4o most of the time. It was fun creating a bunch some months ago when I was enhancing the multitudes customs I own and creating new ones. I recall one of the first custom … Continue reading Some of my thoughts on negative AI stories and a chat with Nikola Tesla GPT.

Discussion w/ ChatGPT. Casting Truth Carefully: Crafting an Epistemic Spellbook to induce an Epistemic Safety Net.

Preface. The following discussion with ChatGPT began because of a custom prompt by Ruben Hassid whose post I found on LinkedIn. Haddid's custom prompt applies and can be copy and pasted into the custom instruction area on ChatGPT's settings. However, I wanted to check to see if I ChatGPT can revise the prompt and improve … Continue reading Discussion w/ ChatGPT. Casting Truth Carefully: Crafting an Epistemic Spellbook to induce an Epistemic Safety Net.

Discussion with ChatGPT on Eric Weinstein’s Disdain of “Peer Review.”

The Meta-Peer Review Process. Intro The Intellectual Dark Web's poster child and dark lord, Eric Weinstein, is someone whom I follow on X.com. Last week, I watched a recently uploaded video discussion he had with Curt Jaimungal. Jaimungal has a YouTube channel that focuses on the Theory of Everything by inviting various guests, mostly from … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on Eric Weinstein’s Disdain of “Peer Review.”

Brooklyn’s Barclays Center Unjust History.

https://blog.ticketmaster.com/wp-content/uploads/barclays-center-step-inside.jpg In pausing all my other side research projects, I decided to begin researching in depth on the contentious topic of housing in the United States, focusing on and centered around NYC. Elon Musk recently reposted a video on X with the caption to take documentaries with a grain of salt. The guy on the … Continue reading Brooklyn’s Barclays Center Unjust History.

Discussion with ChatGPT on the Hypernormalisation of the 1970s: How New York City almost went bankrupt and its repercussions.

Inspired by the two Documentary Films: "Hypernormalisation" by Adam Curtis (2016) and "Decade of Fire" by Gretchen Hildebran and Vivian Vásquez (2018). Hypernormalisation and Decade of Fire. South Bronx: Birth of Hip-Hop. Preface I had a previous discussion with ChatGPT on some films by Adam Curtis, which I have recently been watching, such as “The … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on the Hypernormalisation of the 1970s: How New York City almost went bankrupt and its repercussions.

Reclaiming Healthcare: Discussion and Essay with ChatGPT.

Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger wanted to change the healthcare system, but every dollar has a constituency. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPAjw1E-fcI Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger Discussion w/ ChatGPT: User: Summarize this transcript chunk from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger (copy and paste). ChatGPT: 🪄 Here is a careful, slow summary of the transcript you provided, which captures … Continue reading Reclaiming Healthcare: Discussion and Essay with ChatGPT.