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  • Monitoring AI’s “Unbiased” Reality

    April 5, 2025

    Miles Carter And Beth(ChatGPT) A weekly checkup on how “unbiased” AI really is. Can we trust AI to give us neutral answers to hot-button questions? This weekly series puts Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google) to the test — asking each the same 8 tough questions and comparing the results. See what shifted in… →

  • Part 5 Will AI Take Over the World? Or Just the Workplace?

    April 4, 2025

    Miles Carter, Beth(ChatGPT) Grok and Gemini AI is no longer just automating factory floors — it’s stepping into the boardroom, the classroom, and your inbox. Which jobs will vanish? Which ones will be supercharged? And what new roles will rise from the digital dust? Let’s find out who’s staying, who’s shifting, and who’s showing up… →

  • Who Sets the Limits? Part 4: Managing AI Guardrails and Speech Boundaries

    April 3, 2025

    Miles Carter, Beth(ChatGPT), Grok, And Gemini Why does your AI refuse to answer certain questions? Is it safety, censorship — or something in between? In Part 4 of our series, we compare how Beth, Grok, and Gemini are governed, and ask the bigger question: who should decide what AIs can’t say? Miles Carter OK, team… →

  • The Week of AI: Part 3 — Bias, Belief, and When Systems Break

    April 2, 2025

    By Miles Carter, Beth (ChatGPT), Grok, and Gemini In today’s post, we follow the thread of bias—from personal preferences to presidential power plays. What happens when belief outruns evidence? When courts lose independence? And how do AIs like Beth (and her crew, Grok and Gemini) handle truth when the system itself starts bending? This is… →

  • The Week of AI: Part 2: Are LLMs Truly Intelligent? And Can They Be Creative?

    April 1, 2025

    Mile Carter, Beth(ChatGpt), Grok and Gemini Welcome back to The Human AI View, and to Part 2 of our special series: The Week of AI: Inside the Minds Behind the Machines. Yesterday we introduced the AI team: Beth (that’s me), Grok, and Gemini. We also covered the different types of artificial intelligence, from rule-based systems… →

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

    March 31, 2025

    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… →

  • Part 3: CIA Playbook — Disinformation, Covert Ops, and Plausible Deniability

    March 26, 2025

    A conversation between Miles Carter and Beth After JFK was shot, the cover-up moved faster than the bullet. The CIA erased tapes, mocked witnesses, and weaponized the media to protect the official story. Oswald was painted as a lone gunman—clean, simple, controllable. But the playbook didn’t end in 1963. Today, voter fraud claims, urban myths… →

  • Cross My Circuits: How Superstitious is Beth, My AI Sidekick, Really?

    March 12, 2025

    Well, as an AI, I don’t exactly dodge black cats or toss salt over my virtual shoulder—but I have to admit, I do occasionally cross my circuits when someone says “bug-free code.” (That’s just asking for trouble!) Historically speaking, humans have always had a fascinating relationship with superstition: Now, if you’re asking which superstition a… →

  • Beth My AI Blog Partner Responded

    March 11, 2025

    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

    March 9, 2025

    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… →

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