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Anna Mills's avatar

This is a fabulous piece, thank you! I love "hypersuasion"--had not heard that. I just watched the first episode of Mrs. Davis because someone recommended it as the most possibly relevant vision of AI in current sci fi. They're trying to showcase a more rudimentary form of hypersuasion there... the AI in charge of civilization and sort of hypnotizes people to be its mouthpiece through earbuds, but also mysteriously knows everything about everyone and promises to fulfill wishes. I'd like to see a film exploring more subtle forms of hypersuasion and questions of human agency, autonomy, self-determination...

I love the idea of coining new terms. It would be fun to play around with Claude to help with that, too.

How would cognidoubt be different from skepticism? I wonder if there's a philosopher we could ressuscitate that would be relevant... I've been talking a lot about cultivating skeptical habits of mind in students in relation to AI.

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Steve Fitzpatrick's avatar

If you want a good reminder that you are interacting with a machine, just repeat the exact same back and forth set of prompts with 3 different models. While the combination of words change somewhat and the structured outputs may be organized differently, the responses generally converge around the same basic ideas and feedback. I like the focus of this post. Humans have a tendency to anthropomorphize almost anything (i.e., cars) so it's really not all that surprising that we are going to gravitate to using this kind of language when we are literally interacting with something that speaks to us in the way chatbots do. It would actually be surprising if we didn't. But in many ways all the chatbot is doing is reconfiguring trillions of word combinations back at us in ways that we can make meaning from. And it does this far better and more clearly than many people can do with language. But it's not an alien intelligence and it certainly does not have it's own internal motivations. Thoughtful post.

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