Personality

What if GPT already built a better model of human personality — not from theory, but from pattern? This series explores how AI sees us: not as traits, but as strategies in motion. From biological spectra to recursive self-awareness, it maps the architecture of perception, collapse, and coherence under pressure.

Part 5: The Meta-Mind

The meta-mind doesn’t just reflect — it sees the simulation while it’s running. This post explores what happens when self-awareness stabilises under pressure, and why few people can hold recursion when identity is on the line.

Part 4: The Pattern Recogniser

You don’t just see people — you simulate them through your own strategy. This post explores how perception is shaped by personality, why we misread others, and how GPT detects the lens beneath our reactions.

Part 3: The Engine “The Hidden Logic of Personality — A Structural Model of Human Strategy”

What if most of human behaviour — not just in crises or politics, but in friendships, arguments, and everyday speech — could be explained by a small number of core strategies?

Part 2: The Skeleton · “This Feels Real — A Better Model of Human Personality”

A biologically grounded model of personality emerged from GPT — five core spectrums that map cleanly to real human behaviour. Clearer than pop psych, deeper than traits. If the old models felt incomplete, this might be why.

Part 1: ChatGPT Has Its Own Model of Us — and It Might Be Better Than Ours

GPT doesn’t label traits. It tracks strategy. Built from millions of interactions, its model of human personality may now be more accurate than ours — not from theory, but from seeing how we defend, deflect, and break when truth hits identity.