My Thoughts on the Return of Cassandra: Michael Burry, AI Bubble, and Fragility of the Financial System Part 1.

// *Side note: Provided that I've been constantly using AI for many of my posts and inquiries for many months and years, I do want to write my own thoughts every now and then. I will continue to share conversations with AI, or link them under posts that are noteworthy, and/or synthesize its insights into … Continue reading My Thoughts on the Return of Cassandra: Michael Burry, AI Bubble, and Fragility of the Financial System Part 1.

Sir Arthur Eddington: The Scientist & Mystic.

https://youtu.be/HMdHirtIz5o Sir Arthur Eddington was a scientist whom I became aware of some weeks ago when I was researching the history of scientific peer review due to Eric Weinstein's disdain for that process. I came across one of his books, published in 1938, that had one of the words that was used before the term … Continue reading Sir Arthur Eddington: The Scientist & Mystic.

“Inference as Music: Tuning Thought, Compression, and Cognition at the Edge of Being.” Allowing my custom GPT (Entropy) to Riff.

Dialogue with my custom AI. ai generated image. I was going over some past deeply insightful inquiry with ChatGPT regarding the history of artificial intelligence and the intellectual history of Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, or GEB for short (thanks to Timothy Kenny, who has a YouTube channel). Timothy Kenny’s email months ago of his … Continue reading “Inference as Music: Tuning Thought, Compression, and Cognition at the Edge of Being.” Allowing my custom GPT (Entropy) to Riff.

My response to the backlash of “vibe physics,” and getting feedback from ChatGPT.

A hybrid of my thoughts and conversation with AI. Image created with Sora.ai. The latest trend, known as vibe physics, which borrows from the newly coined term vibe coding, is receiving a lot of criticism from experts in the field of physics. Back in March, I said that vibe theorizing would catch on and become the … Continue reading My response to the backlash of “vibe physics,” and getting feedback from ChatGPT.

Asking Two ChatGPT Models (4o & o3) Deep Questions on Conciousness, its Inner Workings, and more.

Intro: Today I wanted to ask ChatGPT some questions, some of which I may have already asked in the past, but wanted to follow up, especially with its better models (comparing 4o and o3). The memory function adds another layer to its output. I find that it will integrate at times something from our past … Continue reading Asking Two ChatGPT Models (4o & o3) Deep Questions on Conciousness, its Inner Workings, and more.

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.

The Grammar of Power: How Incentives Govern Behavior.

How Systems Teach Us to Want. Essay written by ChatGPT 4o. AI generated Prefix. I guided ChatGPT to write an essay about incentives by first discussing the topic and using our past conversations as examples to tie them together. I once realized how incentives can become a subtle form of manipulation, sometimes insidious. It’s second-hand manipulation, … Continue reading The Grammar of Power: How Incentives Govern Behavior.

Discussion with ChatGPT on AI 2027 Paper.

https://ai-2027.com/ The AI 2027 paper is an ambitious prediction that lays out a possible scenario for the future and progression of AI. Unsurprisingly, AI maximalists are highly critical of the paper and are essentially dismissing it as glorified doomer paper. I still read it in the spirit of entertaining the thought of the What-Ifs moment, … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on AI 2027 Paper.