• News Emotional Framing Analysis

    Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis The Same Headlines, Four Different Americas The facts overlapped this week. The feelings did not. Week ending May 30, 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: Four outlets covered the same Iran deal, the same inflation number, and the same Epstein testimony, and sent their audiences home feeling like…

  • Wake Up Portland

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) Wake Up Portland A city that does not feed its early risers has made a choice about who its mornings are for. May 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: Portland bakeries used to open at 5 am for the people who needed them.…

  • Customer Service With a Side of Radar

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) Customer Service With a Side of Radar Two tickets, one closed restaurant, and the politest shakedown in North America. May 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: Somewhere along the Trans Canada Highway, I learned that the friendliest officer in North America still writes…

  • How the Media Wanted You to Feel This Week

    An Analysis by Miles Carter with Beth (ChatGPT) and Claude (Anthropic AI) How the Media Wanted You to Feel This Week One war, four emotional realities, and a measurable pattern of who benefits. Week of April 19–25, 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: The Iran conflict gave every major outlet the same…

  • The Gem of an Editor

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) The Gem of an Editor Part Four of Five. AI is not a sage. It is the editor most people never had, and the coffee with the neighbor is the part that still has to be human. April 23, 2026  ·  Reviewed by Beth, Gemini &…

  • The NFL, the College Game, and the Kid with a Blog

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) The NFL, the College Game, and the Kid with a Blog Part Three of Five. The old ladder had gates. The new pyramid has a base, and that is where truth seeking actually lives. April 22, 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: This…

  • A Paperboy’s Perspective on Rebuilding the Fact Floor

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) A Paperboy’s Perspective on Rebuilding the Fact Floor Part One of Five. The old press died twenty years ago. What comes next is still being built. April 20, 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: We used to trust the facts and argue about…

  • What They Wanted You to Feel

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) What They Wanted You to Feel Fox. CNN. NPR. The Times. Same week. Same events. Four different emotional realities. April 6, 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: This week’s media coverage wasn’t a debate over facts — it was a competition over emotional…

  • What Did They Make Us feel

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) What Did They Make Us Feel? Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis — Fox News · CNN · NPR · The Bulwark March 22–28, 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: The same events — Iran, the DHS shutdown, ICE deployments, nationwide protests — were not…

  • The Engineer in the Hotel Ballroom

    A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) The Engineer in the Hotel Ballroom A perfect sourdough, a fixed wall, a once-in-a-decade performance — and the question of who gets to stand in the light. March 2026  ·  Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: The war over AI in art isn’t really about…

  • How They Made Us Feel

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — Edits by Grok and Gemini They Were All Covering the Same War.None of Them Were Telling the Same Story. Same war. Same headlines. Four different emotional instructions. March 16–21, 2026 · Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis · Reviewed by Grok, Gemini, Claude & ChatGPT Teaser: This week’s news…

  • What They Wanted You to Feel

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini What They Wanted You to Feel Same war. Same headlines. Three different emotional instructions. March 14, 2026 · Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis · Reviewed by Grok, Gemini, Claude & ChatGPT Teaser: This week’s news cycle was dominated by war, oil shocks,…

  • What They Wanted You to Feel

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini This week was not procedural. It was kinetic. Missiles. Airspace closures. Oil shock fears. A regime leader killed. Congress scrambling to assert authority after the fact. When a geopolitical strike of this scale happens, media gravity shifts. Everything bends toward the…

  • I Was Told

    I was told a man was pulled over todayI was told that people like him commit crimeI was told to fear people like himI was told people like him are not like meI was told people like him are terrorists I was told that people like him are not protected by lawsI was told that my…

  • HWTA: How Did They Want You to Feel This Week?

    Week Ending: Late January 2026Guest Outlet: The New York Times Every week, the same question matters more than the headlines themselves: What were they trying to make you feel? Because modern news doesn’t just report reality. It assigns emotional posture. And this week, the assignment was unusually clear. I. The Week in One Sentence This…

  • October — When Observation Turns Into Consequence

    Throughout the year, the work changed. We began with observation — noticing patterns, asking questions, testing assumptions. Then we moved into monitoring — tracking how narratives shifted, how institutions responded, how information bent under pressure. By October, we were no longer watching change happen. We were living with the results of it. Military forces appeared…

  • September — Escalation

    When the Fight Becomes the Strategy In September, we came back to a different world. Leadership had given way to open conflict. Not disagreement. Not debate. An all-out brawl. Our leaders weren’t leading anymore—they were fighting. And in the process, they pulled the country into the fight with them. We, the people, were fighting too.…

  • Week Ending January 10, 2026

    A composite analysis integrating Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google) I. The Week in One Sentence The second week of 2026 revolved around the legitimacy of state power at home and abroad, with each outlet instructing its audience whether to trust it, fear it, or slow down and examine it. Fox framed power as…

  • 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…