ChatGPT’s rebuttal to Friedrich Neitzsche’s views on inspiration and creativity.

screenshot from x.comInsights from ChatGPT.Me: Summarize and break down this passage.ChatGPT:This passage critiques the romanticized notion of artistic inspiration as a sudden, divine gift. Instead, it argues that great artists and thinkers do not simply receive perfect ideas from above; their imagination constantly generates ideas — some good, some mediocre, some bad. The key to greatness lies not in … Continue reading ChatGPT’s rebuttal to Friedrich Neitzsche’s views on inspiration and creativity.

Responding to the “Godfather of AI,” Geoffrey Hinton

The Potential Risk of a False Prophet or Enlightened AI.AI generated: “False Enlightened AI.”“Enlightened AI.”Geoffrey Hinton is often called the “Godfather of AI” due to his foundational work on neural networks and machine learning algorithms. However, no single person invents a transformative technology in isolation — scientific progress is always a collective effort. While Hinton is undeniably … Continue reading Responding to the “Godfather of AI,” Geoffrey Hinton

Using ChatGPT to decipher a drawing from allegedly a schizophrenic inmate.

Someone shared a drawing of allegedly a schizophrenic inmate on x.com. I was familiar with it because I saw it a few years back on Reddit and it really drew my attention by its queerness. When ChatGPT came out with the ability to upload images, this was one of the images I used to attempt … Continue reading Using ChatGPT to decipher a drawing from allegedly a schizophrenic inmate.

Elon Musk, DOGE, and Game Theory w/ ChatGPT.

AI generated image. Now that Donald Trump is officially President of the United States, the future is vastly unknown. Those who support Trump, and those who lean right argue that supporting him is our best option even if you don’t agree with him entirely. He installed a new quasi-unofficial/official government department called DOGE (Department of … Continue reading Elon Musk, DOGE, and Game Theory w/ ChatGPT.

A Conversation with ChatGPT on Stolen Content from Content Creators.

Someone posted an interesting question on Reddit:Is ChatGPT Stealing from Every Content Creator on the Planet?Hello, I am a content creator focused on a niche subject. Before ChatGPT, people would have to search for my topic on Google, land on my website, access my free content, and donate if they wished. However, with ChatGPT, users … Continue reading A Conversation with ChatGPT on Stolen Content from Content Creators.

Classic Tragedy of the Commons in Los Angeles, California.

California is no stranger to dealing with wildfires. Californians know and should be aware of the risks, being at the whims of natural disasters or man-made issues that could put them in catastrophic situations and financial ruin. The recent Los Angeles wildfires look like something out of a sci-fi dystopian film or apocalyptic nightmare. The … Continue reading Classic Tragedy of the Commons in Los Angeles, California.

The will-o’-the-wisp of the American souls.

A Reflection on the Los Angeles Wildfire and the South Bronx’s Decade Fire from the 1970s. AI generated image. Background Yesterday I watched an amazing documentary called Decade of Fire about the fires that occurred in the South Bronx in the 1970s that was caused mostly by external invisible but felt forces like government budget cut … Continue reading The will-o’-the-wisp of the American souls.

ChatGPT and I used Game Theory to explain the US Healthcare System and proposed a possible solution.

AI-generated content to explain the convoluted and complex nature of the American healthcare system and the path forward. What is Game Theory? Game theory is a way of studying decision-making where the outcome of your choice depends not just on what you do, but also on what others do. It’s like playing a game where every … Continue reading ChatGPT and I used Game Theory to explain the US Healthcare System and proposed a possible solution.

Why is higher education in a bubble?

AI generated.When I began researching higher education, particularly the Ivy League, I never thought I would agree strongly with Peter Thiel. He questions the education institutions themselves and makes some observations that are strikingly similar to mine. He made these statements and observations of American colleges and universities years earlier than I have since I … Continue reading Why is higher education in a bubble?