Author: Social Scholarly
Video Compilation: Why the global financial system almost collapsed when tariffs were announced, Part I.
Where Truth Is Dangerous: The Case for Sociology by ChatGPT.
An impassioned essay by ChatGPT and edited by me defending Sociology. Sociology is not just a field of study. It is the conscience of a nation written in theory, data, and defiant truth. It teaches us to name what society hides—injustice dressed as tradition, inequality masked as merit, power masquerading as law. And for this … Continue reading Where Truth Is Dangerous: The Case for Sociology by ChatGPT.
Financial Terrorism in a Three-Piece Suit: The Hidden Violence of Currency Debasement by ChatGPT.
AI-generated image. In the dimly lit corridors of modern finance, there exists a form of violence more insidious than any gunshot, more enduring than any explosion. It is not carried out by extremists with bombs, but by policy-makers with degrees, spreadsheets, and a mandate to "stabilize." This is not war by traditional means, but a … Continue reading Financial Terrorism in a Three-Piece Suit: The Hidden Violence of Currency Debasement by ChatGPT.
The Rise of the Rationality Movement, Effective Altruism (EA), and Techno-Rationalist.
Insights from ChatGPT on job positions ranked by social good inspired by a post on the rationalist movement.
I was reading this fascinating blog post from David Z. Morris over on Substack connecting Effective Altruism, Sam Bankman-Fried, AI, tech cults from California, Luigi Mangione, and more. I didn't know all of these ideas were interconnected like a web. The author was connecting it all with what was going on with something called a … Continue reading Insights from ChatGPT on job positions ranked by social good inspired by a post on the rationalist movement.
ChatGPT Peer Reviews Terrence Howard’s latest papers.
https://youtu.be/EYodthAGUx4?si=6mfU1iKmQwgEAH6j Professor Dave Explains Preface. YouTuber and science communicator Professor Dave Explains recently released a video utterly demolishing and debunking Terrence Howard's who went on the PBD Podcast earlier this year. Professor Dave has debunked Howard before, as he has done to others. It reminded me that I had downloaded Howard's papers when I found … Continue reading ChatGPT Peer Reviews Terrence Howard’s latest papers.
Why is Higher Ed in a Bubble, Part 2. And insights from my Custom ChatGPT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omTJvoA04sw Dad Saves America. I came across a video by Dad Saves America, who is highly critical of higher education primarily because of its higher and higher tuition that never seems to deflate or go down to an affordable price. I agree with this sentiment, as someone who once looked at much of the same … Continue reading Why is Higher Ed in a Bubble, Part 2. And insights from my Custom ChatGPT.
Fact-checking Jason Jorjani with ChatGPT.
Intro Danny Jones recently brought in Jason Jorjani for the second time on his podcast, which was the first time I've heard of him. The podcast episode was over 3 hours long. Danny Jones is probably one of my favorite interviewers because he is beyond curious, very much like me. As I mentioned in a … Continue reading Fact-checking Jason Jorjani with ChatGPT.
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