// *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.
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“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.
ChatGPT’s Breakdown of Chamath Palihapitiya interview on the FLAGRANT podcast.
Prefix I fed the superior thinking AI machine (ChatGPT) a full transcript, albeit in chunks, to digest and interrogate in depth the claims Chamath Palihapitiya made on the Flagrant podcast concerning the recent President Trump tariff debacle. I've already seen many other perspectives by pundits, but this one was different and stood out because it … Continue reading ChatGPT’s Breakdown of Chamath Palihapitiya interview on the FLAGRANT podcast.
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.
Memory Loophole: Creating a Second Brain for LLMs, Discussion w/ ChatGPT.
The discussion was inspired by a Reddit post, and something I've really been considering since the memory in ChatGPT is extremely limited, and likely for good reason. I don't know why I never considered trying to tinker or find ways to make long-term memory or save it externally. I mean, I've archived and had the … Continue reading Memory Loophole: Creating a Second Brain for LLMs, Discussion w/ ChatGPT.
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