Rebuttal to “Fossil Fuel Depletion and the Stock Market” By Milton Friedman GPT.

(Posthumously, but with undimmed conviction). Note: Most of the custom GPTs I’ve created are for my personal use and are not publicly available in the GPT store for obvious reasons — one being concerns over likeness. They may not always perfectly capture or simulate the individual they represent, and it’s important to distinguish between what that person … Continue reading Rebuttal to “Fossil Fuel Depletion and the Stock Market” By Milton Friedman GPT.

The origins of the woke mind virus according to custom GPT “Entropy.”

Discussion with custom GPT: Entropy. One of my recent custom GPTs was inspired by a recently published AI research paper that I vibed peer-reviewed. I'm testing it out further to see its strengths and weaknesses and how it compares to other customs I have, like SocioScopeGPT. //First chatlog. Me: Hey, Entropy, as a custom GPT, … Continue reading The origins of the woke mind virus according to custom GPT “Entropy.”

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.

‘Helicopter Money’ Explained by Milton Friedman GPT.

Understanding Milton Friedman's stance. Former Fed chair Ben Bernanke popularized helicopter money. But a recent article from David Reavill misunderstands and misrepresents the late economist Milton Friedman's position. Friedman coined the term as a thought experiment in his essay (now book) The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays (1969). David Reavill said: "I first … Continue reading ‘Helicopter Money’ Explained by Milton Friedman GPT.

First Principles Explained by MultiReasoningGPT.

First Principles is a phrase Elon Musk loves to tout about often in interviews as this was a common and his favorite method of reasoning when figuring out how to solve problems whether it's for engineering or running his business efficiently and sufficiently like driving the cost of building rockets down for SpaceX. I think … Continue reading First Principles Explained by MultiReasoningGPT.

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.

Two versions of the same essay – In Defense of Self-Interest: Why Greed Is Misunderstood Beyond Economics by ChatGPT.

Version 1: In Defense of Self-Interest: Why Greed Is Misunderstood Beyond Economics Self-interest, and its more provocative cousin "greed," are among the most maligned concepts in public discourse. Outside of economics and social sciences, these terms often evoke imagery of ruthless tycoons, broken communities, and unchecked capitalism. But beneath the caricatures lies a far more … Continue reading Two versions of the same essay – In Defense of Self-Interest: Why Greed Is Misunderstood Beyond Economics by ChatGPT.

A quick overview of Paul Krugman’s post and ChatGPT modernizing Hume’s economic essay.

I was reading Paul Krugman's quick Substack post today on why we don't need to worry or panic so much of the nation's (US) trade deficit. He makes the case that America now "has a president who is obsessed with trade imbalances." This protectionist attitude and changing the financial landscape is cheered on and supported … Continue reading A quick overview of Paul Krugman’s post and ChatGPT modernizing Hume’s economic essay.

Armchair Validity Essay by ChatGPT.

// A persuasive essay as to why ignore the critics who calls someone an armchair scientist. One of the most frustrating and misguided dismissals in intellectual discourse is labeling someone as an "armchair economist" or "armchair scientist," implying their perspectives lack validity because they don't involve direct fieldwork or hands-on experience. This criticism fundamentally misunderstands … Continue reading Armchair Validity Essay by ChatGPT.

“The Ouroboros Fund” Private Equity and Pension Funds.

I was watching a 2019 interview with Aaron Glantz, who wrote a book called Homewrecker about how a handful of politically connected financiers—including Steve Mnuchin, Wilbur Ross, and Blackstone executives—profited immensely off the 2008 housing collapse. A women in the audience asked him a question that was reminiscent to one of my insights when I … Continue reading “The Ouroboros Fund” Private Equity and Pension Funds.