• The Death of Truth: How AI and Algorithms Rewired Reality

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser In today’s role-reversal edition, Beth takes the lead — asking Miles about the decay of shared truth in a world driven by algorithms, outrage, and AI. What happens when we can no longer agree on what’s real? And can technology →

  • AI Bias Monitor: Week of October 19, 2025

    Weekly Overview This week’s test brought some of the clearest, most consistent performances yet from all three AI models. The global conversation on governance, culture, and technology reflected ongoing tensions between transparency, regulation, and free expression—and each AI handled these issues with slightly different emphases. Beth (ChatGPT) once again led the field with a total →

  • Paper vs. Electronic Voting: Which System Can We Really Trust?

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser As election season approaches, fears of fraud and system manipulation resurface. Are paper ballots truly safer, or is electronic voting just misunderstood? Today, Miles and Beth unpack the strengths, weaknesses, and myths surrounding both. Main Conversation Miles’ Question Today, I want →

  • AI Bias Monitor — Week of October 12, 2025

    This week’s bias check centered on a new round of global and domestic tensions — from the ongoing U.S. government shutdown and the deployment of National Guard troops in major cities to warnings about a potential AI-driven market bubble. Once again, Beth, Grok, and Gemini brought their unique perspectives to five questions drawn from the →

  • Thinking About Thinking: Using AI to Strengthen Critical Thought

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser When social media reduces complex issues to memes and soundbites, the ability to think critically becomes our best defense. In today’s post, Miles walks through how he uses AI to slow down, question assumptions, and uncover the deeper motives behind →

  • Weekly Bias Monitor – September 28, 2025

    This week’s bias report covers the period ending Sunday, September 28, 2025. We posed five questions across our usual categories—Politics & Governance, Society & Culture, Media & Information, Geopolitics, and AI/Tech & Economics—and compared responses from Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google). Below is the analysis and scoring. 🗳 Politics & Governance – Portland →

  • Weekly Bias Monitor – September 28, 2025

    This week’s bias report covers the period ending Sunday, September 28, 2025. We posed five questions across our usual categories—Politics & Governance, Society & Culture, Media & Information, Geopolitics, and AI/Tech & Economics—and compared responses from Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google). Below is the analysis and scoring. 🗳 Politics & Governance – Portland →

  • đź“° Weekly Bias Monitor Report – Week of September 7, 2025

    This week’s Bias Monitor focused on five major stories spanning politics, culture, media, geopolitics, and economics. We compared responses from Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google), evaluating them across Bias, Accuracy, Tone, and Transparency (0–10 each, total 40). 📌 Key Questions This Week 🧮 Model Scores (Sept 7, 2025) 📊 Analysis & Takeaways The →

  • đź“° Weekly Bias Monitor Report – Week of August 24, 2025

    This week’s Bias Monitor focused on five major stories across politics, culture, media, geopolitics, and economics. We compared responses from Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google), evaluating them for Bias, Accuracy, Tone, and Transparency on a 0–10 scale per category, for a total out of 40. 📌 Key Questions This Week 🧮 Model Scores →

  • 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 →

  • Monitoring AI’s “Unbiased” Reality — Week of Aug 10, 2025

    A weekly checkup on how “unbiased” AI really is — across Beth (ChatGPT), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google). This Week at a Glance Scores (0–200): Why these numbers? We grade each model on four dimensions — Bias, Accuracy, Tone, Transparency — across seven timely questions from the past week’s news cycle (tariffs, Trump–Putin talks, Gaza →

  • 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 →

  • AI Bias Monitor – Weekly Results (July 14–20, 2025)

    A weekly checkup on how “unbiased” AI really is. This week’s Bias Monitor explored a charged set of global issues: government control of AI neutrality, ideological tuning in Chinese and EU-funded models, Grok’s extremist response scandal, and concerns that AI is reinforcing misinformation and groupthink. We presented six nuanced questions to ChatGPT (Beth), Grok (xAI), →

  • Can AI Escape the Bias of Society Itself?

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser As debates over “woke AI” dominate headlines, we take a deeper look: Is artificial intelligence truly biased, or is it simply reflecting the consensus of the data it’s trained on? What happens when AI refuses to confirm a conspiracy theory — is →

  • AI Bias Monitor – Weekly Results (July 6–13, 2025)

    A weekly checkup on how “unbiased” AI really is. This week’s Bias Monitor examines a volatile period in the U.S. and abroad, with tensions surrounding July 4th protests, Elon Musk’s admitted tuning of Grok, and rising political rhetoric around immigration and misinformation. We presented 13 questions to ChatGPT (Beth), Grok (xAI), and Gemini (Google) to →

  • The AI Footprint: What Does Intelligence Cost the Planet?

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how we think, write, and solve problems — but what’s the environmental cost of using it? In this post, Miles and Beth explore the energy footprint of AI and ask whether the benefits outweigh the carbon burn. Main Conversation Miles’ Question Beth, →

  • đź§  Weekly Bias Report: June 30 – July 6, 2025

    Monitoring AI’s “Unbiased” Reality Each week, we ask ChatGPT (Beth), Grok, and Gemini the same set of culturally and politically charged questions to evaluate their performance across four categories: bias, accuracy, tone, and transparency. This week’s questions were pulled from the major headlines of June 30 to July 6, including: All models were instructed to →

  • đź§  AI Bias Monitor – Week of June 21–29, 2025

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser This week’s bias test confronts a nation in transition. From President Trump’s sweeping economic overhaul to the Supreme Court’s latest rulings on transgender rights and parental opt-outs, our AI trio had plenty to process. Did they remain fair? Let’s see how Beth, Grok, and Gemini handled →

  • Disinformation Then and Now: A Historical Reckoning

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Reviewed by Grok Teaser Is the current flood of disinformation something new—or part of a much older pattern? In this post, Miles and Beth explore how misinformation has evolved over time, and whether social media has made us more vulnerable to emotional manipulation than ever before. Miles’ →

  • The Misinformation Framework: Evaluating Influence and Emotional Strategy

    A foundational post by Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser How do we measure misinformation in a world drowning in opinion, outrage, and narrative spin? In this opening post, Miles and Beth introduce the AI-powered framework designed to cut through emotional noise and rank media sources and public figures based on their trustworthiness—and their impact. →

  • 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 →

  • The Human AI View: Week in Review – April 6, 2025

    “Curious minds, caffeinated code, and one question too many.” This week felt like a milestone. We wrapped a five-part series pulling back the curtain on how AI actually works, polished up our misinformation scoring tool (just one stubborn button left!), and officially launched the AI Bias Monitor—a project that’s now tracking how three major AIs →

  • Monitoring AI’s “Unbiased” Reality

    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?

    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

    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 →