Ungrasping the Intuitive Mind: A chat with ChatGPT on Intuition.

Credit: Unknown original source. Introduction I found an interesting image above on X that many folks were sharing that displays in a few diagrams how different ways of our (human) processes work. The first diagram is just "Information," dots that are unconnected, seemingly random, and possibly unrelated. This information is unfiltered, possibly overwhelming with a … Continue reading Ungrasping the Intuitive Mind: A chat with ChatGPT on Intuition.

The geneology of the culture war and identity politics (woke mind virus) according to SocioscopeGPT.

Introduction. One of my recently made custom GPTs really impressed me, but it is still in work in progress and may not always integrate all the factors on a specific topic. I've tried different social issues like the housing crisis that often gets pinned down to a simple economic supply and demand issue, which is … Continue reading The geneology of the culture war and identity politics (woke mind virus) according to SocioscopeGPT.

My thoughts on writing and research in the age of AI, and tips for writing a research paper by ChatGPT.

Part I. I know for many students, writing a research paper, or starting a project that requires researching and writing can be daunting. I'm not immune to it either and it's even difficult to know where to start as well as crafting a great research question. Writing is a skill that can be learned and … Continue reading My thoughts on writing and research in the age of AI, and tips for writing a research paper by ChatGPT.

Explaining Racial Inequality in Higher Education Using SocioScopeGPT.

The other day when I was having a discussion with ChatGPT to remember a past insight I had on the housing feedback loop, I had the thought to create a custom GPT to explain complexities, because we live in a very highly developed complex society. Thus, rather than focusing on a simple piece of the … Continue reading Explaining Racial Inequality in Higher Education Using SocioScopeGPT.

Modern social movements through the lens of four books AI video.

https://youtu.be/c_sEALlYego "Direct Action: An Ethnography" (2009) by David Graeber offers an anthropological examination of activist groups, highlighting how horizontal decision-making shapes modern protest movements. Graeber (anthropologist) is best known for his anthropological analyses of debt, bureaucracy, and activism, and for advocating anarchist-inspired horizontal democracy "Twitter and Tear Gas" (2017) by Zeynep Tufekci investigates how social … Continue reading Modern social movements through the lens of four books AI video.

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?

A System of Unequal Paths: The Rich’s Accelerator vs. the Poor’s Equalizer.

The stark divide in the quality of education cannot be so easily solved with minor tweaks or small interventions. AI generated. The United States has a large divide between the rich and the poor that has been most apparently known and recorded since the Gilded Age (1870s — 1890s), the period of the most extreme wealth inequality … Continue reading A System of Unequal Paths: The Rich’s Accelerator vs. the Poor’s Equalizer.

Channeling the Animal Spirits in Finance & Economics | Going Over Some Concepts.

Introduction. After watching an interesting video on risk management, I asked ChatGPT to go over the four concepts of risk events — Black Swan, Gray Rhino, Dragon King, and Wicked Problem. Then I asked it to figure out what was missing and it came up with the White Tiger. Maybe there is a concept that is its … Continue reading Channeling the Animal Spirits in Finance & Economics | Going Over Some Concepts.

The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…

Let me start out by saying that I like listening to the most radical and extreme views, and I myself try to think as radical, irrational, or extreme as I can. Additionally, it is also wise to think rationally, and sound (middle) as an intellectual exercise that covers all the basis of possibilities. The reason … Continue reading The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…

The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…

Let me start by saying that I like listening to the most radical and extreme views, and I myself try to think as radical, irrational, or extreme as I can. Additionally, it is also wise to think rationally, and sound (middle) as an intellectual exercise that covers all the basis of possibilities. The reason is … Continue reading The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…