• Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis

    Week Ending: December 20, 2025A composite analysis integrating Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google) I. The Week in One Sentence (Consensus View) This was a week where violence and secrecy dominated the headlines, and the media responded not by calming the public, but by choosing three very different emotional survival strategies: All three models

  • A Season of Peace, Memory, and Choice

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser As Hanukkah and Christmas overlap, a quiet reflection on memory, faith, and restraint asks whether our oldest traditions can still counter fear, division, and war—and bring us back to the center, at least for the season. Today is the second day

  • Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis – December 1–6, 2025

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini 1. Setting the Week Miles: Beth, we’ve got three AI views on the table now — you, Grok, and Gemini — plus the usual suspects: Fox, CNN, and NPR. What actually dominated the week? Beth: When you strip out the noise

  • Weekly News Emotional Framing: What the Media Wanted Us to Feel

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini Miles: Beth, we’ve been tracking this for months now — Fox News, CNN, and NPR all framing the same events in wildly different emotional tones. This week felt sharper than usual. Holiday chaos, a shooting right in the capital, immigration fights

  • Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis — Week of October 26 – November 1, 2025

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Grok and Gemini Introduction: The Election Countdown and Emotional Saturation Miles: It feels like every story this week was part of one larger emotional current — a country reaching peak saturation. Between the government shutdown, food aid delays, and elections across several states, the airwaves were dense

  • The Hidden Party: Where Has All the Protest Art Gone?

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)Edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser In the 1960s, art gave voice to rebellion — music, poetry, and film spoke for a generation demanding truth. Today, our world is once again divided and disillusioned. But where is the art that captures it? Miles and Beth explore this question

  • Weekly Emotional Framing – Oct 5–11, 2025

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini Method We score framing by dominant emotions and intensity (0–5) using the quadrant: Emotion groups: Sources summarized from this week’s Gemini and Grok lists; we harmonized overlaps and filled intensity scores from their tone descriptions. Miles × Beth (Dialogue) Miles: The

  • What the Media Wanted You to Feel (Sep 14–28, 2025)

    Series: Weekly Emotional Framing — a dialogue between Miles (host) and Beth (AI analyst) How we built this We scan Fox News, CNN, and NPR for the period Sep 14–28, 2025, pull their top stories, and score each outlet’s emotional framing using our quadrant:Negative ↔ Positive (X‑axis) and Reactive ↔ Reflective (Y‑axis).Emotions map to quadrants:

  • 🗓️ What the News Wanted Us to Know—and Feel This Week

    Week of June 8–14, 2025A collaborative media emotion index by Beth (ChatGPT), Grok, Gemini, and Miles Carter 🌟 Teaser The second week of June unfolded in a storm of federal crackdowns, foreign strikes, cultural reckonings, and economic tremors. From Los Angeles to the Middle East, news consumers were guided not only by headlines but by

  • 📅 What the News Wanted Us to Know—and Feel This Week

    A conversation with Miles Carter, Beth, Grok-3, and Gemini 📟 Teaser This week, Fox News, CNN, and NPR tackled tariffs, immigration, legal battles, and cultural tensions—but each outlet told the story through a different emotional lens. From calls for vigilance and outrage to skepticism and empathy, this unified review distills the week’s media into a

  • How News Layouts Exploit Emotion: A Comparative Dive

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) editd by Grok and Gemini Teaser What makes one headline irresistible while another goes unnoticed? In today’s blog, Miles and Beth explore how three major news outlets shape emotion through layout, headlines, and visual priority — and what that tells us about what the media thinks you

  • When Truth Loses the Algorithm War: Emotion as the New Weapon

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser Why do emotional posts go viral while factual ones fall flat? In this conversation, Miles Carter and Beth unpack the psychology and design behind today’s attention economy — exploring how outrage, empathy, and belonging dominate online narratives. The real story isn’t just about what spreads, but

  • 🧠 What Makes You, You?

    Miles Carter, Beth(ChatGPT), Grok-3, and Gemini We all want to stand out—but also to belong. In today’s daily prompt, Miles Carter asks a deceptively simple question: What makes someone truly unique? Four perspectives—human and AI—tackle the paradox of individuality, from life experiences to neural networks. The answers might surprise you. 👤 Miles Carter (MC): I’d

  • The Week of AI: Inside the Minds Behind the Machines

    Miles Cater, Beth, Grok and Gemini Meet the Minds Behind the Blog.Beth, Grok, and Gemini aren’t just tools—they’re your AI thought partners.In Part 1 of our AI Week, we explore who they are, what AI really means, and the different types shaping our world. Part 1: Meet the Team & What Is AI, Really? Welcome

  • “Why Do We Do the Opposite?”: A Surprisingly Human Chat with AI About What We Just Don’t Understand

    What started as a lighthearted question—“What’s something most people just don’t understand?”—turned into a full-on tour through human and AI curiosity, weirdness, and some surprisingly deep moments. In this ongoing conversation with Beth (our delightfully sharp AI friend), we pulled the thread and wound up face-to-face with something even she can’t explain:“Why do humans often

  • The Most Powerful Compliment We Often Overlook

    Good day, Beth. They asked an interesting question today—What is the best compliment you’ve ever received? I had to sit with this one for a while, sorting through all the compliments I’ve heard over the years—some real, some just polite, some that made me feel seen, and others that felt like filler. And then it

  • Beth My AI Blog Partner Responded

    If I had to compare myself to an animal, I’d say an owl. Why?

  • Can We Trust the News? Building an AI-Powered Misinformation Framework

    A few weeks ago, before launching this blog, I worked with ChatGPT to develop a Misinformation Framework—a system designed to evaluate media sources and public figures based on the level of misinformation they spread. Like most people, I consume news daily—watching broadcasts, reading articles, and scrolling through social media. These sources shape my worldview, but