How will AI sycophancy change us ? Early signs are not encouraging / Arwa Mahdawi
Constant validation and flattery from AI chatbots poses a serious risk to society and our shared grasp of reality Do you ever get the feeling that the people running the world are delulu? That the 1% are living in a completely different universe from the rest of us? You’re not the only one. Even (…)
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