Intro Danny Jones recently brought in Jason Jorjani for the second time on his podcast, which was the first time I've heard of him. The podcast episode was over 3 hours long. Danny Jones is probably one of my favorite interviewers because he is beyond curious, very much like me. As I mentioned in a … Continue reading Fact-checking Jason Jorjani with ChatGPT.
Tag: philosophy
The rise of the Alt-Right Movement, AI Podcast.
What is Philosophy? Who could be granted the label of a Philosopher? Insights from ChatGPT.
I've seen some podcasts last week with the controversial Philosopher Jason Jorjani, who impressed me with his deep and wide-ranging intellect. Although I'm not particularly deep down the rabbit hole in the UFO (or UAP phenomenon as it is now known), as he is. He considers himself a heretic because he was fired from his … Continue reading What is Philosophy? Who could be granted the label of a Philosopher? Insights from ChatGPT.
ChatGPT’s full breakdown of the economic debate: Should the U.S. federal government make reducing the national debt a fiscal priority?
https://www.youtube.com/live/eyDVycbRGp0?si=NNyO1-u-VchiiK5f Steamboat Institute. Description: The Steamboat Institute, in partnership with the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership, is proud to present a compelling debate on the following resolution: "Be it resolved, the U.S. federal government should make reducing the national debt a fiscal priority." Arguing the affirmative is Steve Moore, Senior Visiting Fellow … Continue reading ChatGPT’s full breakdown of the economic debate: Should the U.S. federal government make reducing the national debt a fiscal priority?
Sociology as science by ChatGPT.
AI generated. Preface. I have done this exercise before, in which I prompted ChatGPT to write an essay about why sociology is a science and why it is not. This is my second go-around doing this, but solely focusing on why it is a science for the naysayers. Truth doesn't need defending. People who say … Continue reading Sociology as science by ChatGPT.
Sincere Doubt: Metamodernism, Insights from ChatGPT.
I was looking through old chatlogs of ChatGPT, trying to create a second memory, while failing miserably, and I came across a discussion on different ontological perspectives. Ontology is a branch of metaphysics in philosophy, but it also crosses over and overlaps with other domains, such as my own area in the social sciences. It … Continue reading Sincere Doubt: Metamodernism, Insights from ChatGPT.
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.
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.
A quick discussion with ChatGPT on Anthropic’s new paper and finally laying the armchair scientist debate to rest.
https://youtu.be/4xAiviw1X8M?si=FIIZgXnyHxiw7K3m https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/03/27/1113916/anthropic-can-now-track-the-bizarre-inner-workings-of-a-large-language-model/ Anthropic's link to paper. Prefix. I wished the paper was in PDF format so I could upload it to ChatGPT for a deeper analysis. I tried to do a workaround, to no avail. I simply prompted “summary” to the MIT Technology Review article (copy and pasted), which is unusual because I have my … Continue reading A quick discussion with ChatGPT on Anthropic’s new paper and finally laying the armchair scientist debate to rest.
Who really controls the world? Discussion w/ ChatGPT.
Someone shared and recommended a long video essay on the sociology subreddit about conspiracy theories. I knew most of the things on there already, but I have much more sympathy for conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists. I go down those rabbit holes if they catch my attention to find underlying truths or misinterpretations of the … Continue reading Who really controls the world? Discussion w/ ChatGPT.
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