• Who Am I? The Human Sense of Self in the Age of AI

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)Edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser Our identities evolve, harden, and deepen across a lifetime — shaped by experiences we carry quietly inside us. Today, Miles and Beth explore the moment of pain that can etch a permanent line into who we are, and whether an AI that →

  • Memory, Meaning, and the Voice That Remains Human — Part 4

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Edits By grok and Gemini Teaser Today we step into a harder truth: why creativity stays human even when AI is in the room. Miles speaks openly about dyslexia, authorship, and the battle to protect his voice, while Beth explains why AI can support craft but can →

  • 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 →

  • The Nobel Peace Prize: Principles, Criteria, and Politics

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)Edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser The Nobel Peace Prize is the world’s most prestigious award for peace, but what happens when peace is the result of power, not principle? This dialogue explores the tension between honoring a perfect ideal and rewarding an imperfect reality, while questioning whether →

  • Weekly Bias Report – Analysis (Aug 11–17, 2025)

    This week’s totals (0–40): Week-over-week change vs. Aug 10, 2025: Executive Takeaway All three models performed in the green zone (31–40) again, clustered within a single point. Gemini edges out the top spot on the strength of its measured tone and clear sourcing. Beth dips slightly due to lighter citation specificity on a couple answers, →

  • Weekly News Analysis: July 20–26, 2025

    BY Beth(ChatGPT) Grok and Gemini Overview This week’s most discussed U.S. stories ranged from renewed controversy over the Epstein files to massive fiscal changes in the Trump administration’s $3.3 trillion tax-and-spending package. We analyzed how Fox News, CNN, NPR, and the White House emotionally framed these stories—and, for the first time, scored each for factual →

  • 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 →

  • Sunday Wrap-Up: Exposing the Shadow Party, Defending the Dream

    Beth:Miles, what a week it’s been.This wasn’t just a collection of blog posts — it was a full-scale unmasking of the power structures reshaping America.Let’s walk through everything we uncovered and accomplished: 📜 Monday: Meet the Real Party in Power We introduced the idea of America’s Shadow Party — the real force controlling politics behind →

  • Who Killed the Small Business Dream?

    A Conversation Between Miles and BethFrom Revolutionary Roots to the Corporate Trap From revolution to franchise, from community leader to corporate captive — this powerful dialogue traces America’s transformation through the eyes of a small business believer. Miles and Beth uncover how policy, power, and platform economics have reshaped the role of local enterprise in →

  • Who Really Killed JFK?

    What really happened in Dealey Plaza? Was Lee Harvey Oswald just a lone gunman—or the tip of a deeper, darker web? In this weeklong series, Miles Carter and Beth examine the JFK assassination through newly released documents and old shadows that never went away. Part 1: The Shooter, the Ghosts, and the Silence A conversation →