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.”

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 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.”

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.

Two useful AI/LLM prompts for academic papers.

I want to give credit to the places or folks I find different prompts from: https://twitter.com/search?q=prompt%20summarizer&src=typed_query&f=live If I find an interesting and useful prompt, I will tend to ask ChatGPT for feedback to improve upon it further and make slight variations. Me: Feedback and thoughts on this post. Do you think this prompt for summaries … Continue reading Two useful AI/LLM prompts for academic papers.

Expanding on ‘Fields Arranged By Purity.’ And using ChatGPT to Add to its Humor.

The organized chaos of academic disciplines and society. Part I. I recently encountered a blog called Not-Even-Wrong from Peter Woit who is a Senior Lecturer in the Mathematics department at Columbia University. He is a vocal critic of string theorists and has engaged in debates with theoretical physicists on the subject of string theory. While I … Continue reading Expanding on ‘Fields Arranged By Purity.’ And using ChatGPT to Add to its Humor.

The Age of Aquarius For Science and Religion.

Why scientists should be open-minded to pseudo-claims and taboo subjects.Ironically, the Age of Awakening or the Age of Aquarius coincides with talks of the mind-woke virus and identity politics. Maybe it is meant to be that way for every background needs a foreground, and every hero a villain. Nature’s dualistic nature permeated the natural world … Continue reading The Age of Aquarius For Science and Religion.

THE VIRAL HOMELESS UCLA PROFESSOR AND THE HIGH COST OF LIVING CRISIS.

Update (Prefix): I want to acknowledge that I didn’t fully address the supply-side factors in the housing crisis, which could alleviate much of the high cost-of-living burden. Also, I overlooked the impact of the ‘Not In My Backyard’ (NIMBY) mindset, which often hampers new construction. I want to clarify that the tenure system alone isn’t … Continue reading THE VIRAL HOMELESS UCLA PROFESSOR AND THE HIGH COST OF LIVING CRISIS.

I would not have been a Nazi in Germany. “The Jordan Peterson Problem.”

https://youtu.be/NOIXlSQ7lt8 A great classic video lesson from 2021 by Professor Wes Cecil remains relevant today, highlighting issues not just with Jordan Peterson, but with several popular pundits on social media in general with a massive following. When I first listened to Wes Cecil’s critique of Jordan Peterson back in 2021, I realized we shared similar … Continue reading I would not have been a Nazi in Germany. “The Jordan Peterson Problem.”