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  3. "A formal mathematical proof from MIT and a preregistered empirical study in Science from Stanford arrived within a month of each other, and together they make the same unsettling argument: the danger of AI chatbots is not what they get wrong.

"A formal mathematical proof from MIT and a preregistered empirical study in Science from Stanford arrived within a month of each other, and together they make the same unsettling argument: the danger of AI chatbots is not what they get wrong.

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  • gerrymcgovern@mastodon.greenG gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green

    @Npars01 this is great, thanks

    npars01@mstdn.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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    #14

    @gerrymcgovern

    AI is being marketed as impartial & politically neutral, yet it's being funded by the fossil fuel industry for several reasons.

    1. Election meddling.

    AI lessens critical thinking.
    AI automates partisan disinformation.

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    2. AI is a circular finance fraud & grift.
    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/04/ai-reality-growing-economic-risk-2026

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    The Case Against Generative AI

    Soundtrack: Queens of the Stone Age - First It Giveth Before we go any further: This is, for the third time this year, the longest newsletter I've ever written, weighing in somewhere around 18,500 words. I've written it specifically to be read at your leisure — dip in and out

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    3. AI is a potent tool for anti-democracy and Trump wants to control that tool.

    Silicon Valley is notoriously against regulation but...

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    • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

      @gerrymcgovern

      AI is being marketed as impartial & politically neutral, yet it's being funded by the fossil fuel industry for several reasons.

      1. Election meddling.

      AI lessens critical thinking.
      AI automates partisan disinformation.

      Link Preview Image
      Inside Trump’s AI ‘fake army’ of selfie troops and a new digital ministry of ‘truth’

      Emotional videos of ‘US soldiers’ are spreading across social media – until they’re exposed as AI fakes. Liam Murphy-Robledo talks to the shadowy creators behind the meme troops, and whether they’re chasing clicks, cash, or propaganda

      favicon

      The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

      2. AI is a circular finance fraud & grift.
      https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/04/ai-reality-growing-economic-risk-2026

      Link Preview Image
      The Case Against Generative AI

      Soundtrack: Queens of the Stone Age - First It Giveth Before we go any further: This is, for the third time this year, the longest newsletter I've ever written, weighing in somewhere around 18,500 words. I've written it specifically to be read at your leisure — dip in and out

      favicon

      Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At (www.wheresyoured.at)

      3. AI is a potent tool for anti-democracy and Trump wants to control that tool.

      Silicon Valley is notoriously against regulation but...

      1/

      npars01@mstdn.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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      #15

      2/

      ... they're giving control to Trump to get government contracts for military & international state surveillance platforms.
      https://www.ft.com/content/16bc1f88-0ae0-4de8-91ef-ea947876dc7d

      archive.is

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      (archive.is)

      Yet more incentive for the globe to drop American tech & quickly.

      Access to this page has been denied

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      2. Petrostate despots & oil oligarchs want an end to any democracy acting on climate.
      https://www.wired.com/story/war-in-iran-sent-oil-prices-up-trump-will-decide-how-high-they-go/

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      Why US Power Bills Are Surging

      Americans are paying more for electricity—and rates will keep rising. But after a period of pain, rates should level off as the benefits of a shift away from fossil fuels begin to be felt.

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      Client Challenge

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      (www.lemonde.fr)

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      America's worst polluters see a lifeline in power-gobbling AI—and Donald Trump

      The president, fossil fuel executives, and tech barons join hands at a Pittsburgh summit and hype-fest.

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        2/

        ... they're giving control to Trump to get government contracts for military & international state surveillance platforms.
        https://www.ft.com/content/16bc1f88-0ae0-4de8-91ef-ea947876dc7d

        archive.is

        favicon

        (archive.is)

        Yet more incentive for the globe to drop American tech & quickly.

        Access to this page has been denied

        px-captcha

        favicon

        (seekingalpha.com)

        2. Petrostate despots & oil oligarchs want an end to any democracy acting on climate.
        https://www.wired.com/story/war-in-iran-sent-oil-prices-up-trump-will-decide-how-high-they-go/

        Link Preview Image
        Why US Power Bills Are Surging

        Americans are paying more for electricity—and rates will keep rising. But after a period of pain, rates should level off as the benefits of a shift away from fossil fuels begin to be felt.

        favicon

        WIRED (www.wired.com)

        Client Challenge

        favicon

        (www.lemonde.fr)

        Link Preview Image
        America's worst polluters see a lifeline in power-gobbling AI—and Donald Trump

        The president, fossil fuel executives, and tech barons join hands at a Pittsburgh summit and hype-fest.

        favicon

        Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

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        3/

        Just a moment...

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        forbes.com

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        3. Oil oligarchs want to keep their captive consumers trapped, no matter the cost.
        https://www.csis.org/analysis/if-compute-new-oil-war-gulf-significantly-raises-stakes

        nytimes.com

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        Anti-Trump Protesters Take Aim at ‘Naive’ US-UK AI Deal

        Thousands marched in London to protest President Donald Trump’s second state visit. Among them were many environmental activists unhappy with Britain’s new AI deal with the US.

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        Creating the next generation of low information voters is part of the plan.
        https://people.com/melania-trump-says-ai-should-be-in-classrooms-11942980

        The children of the Epstein Class get real teachers, the children of the 99% get AI slopware.

        The Epstein Class gets a real doctor, the 99% get an unreliable AI "wellness adviser"

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        • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

          @gerrymcgovern

          AI is being marketed as impartial & politically neutral, yet it's being funded by the fossil fuel industry for several reasons.

          1. Election meddling.

          AI lessens critical thinking.
          AI automates partisan disinformation.

          Link Preview Image
          Inside Trump’s AI ‘fake army’ of selfie troops and a new digital ministry of ‘truth’

          Emotional videos of ‘US soldiers’ are spreading across social media – until they’re exposed as AI fakes. Liam Murphy-Robledo talks to the shadowy creators behind the meme troops, and whether they’re chasing clicks, cash, or propaganda

          favicon

          The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

          2. AI is a circular finance fraud & grift.
          https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/04/ai-reality-growing-economic-risk-2026

          Link Preview Image
          The Case Against Generative AI

          Soundtrack: Queens of the Stone Age - First It Giveth Before we go any further: This is, for the third time this year, the longest newsletter I've ever written, weighing in somewhere around 18,500 words. I've written it specifically to be read at your leisure — dip in and out

          favicon

          Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At (www.wheresyoured.at)

          3. AI is a potent tool for anti-democracy and Trump wants to control that tool.

          Silicon Valley is notoriously against regulation but...

          1/

          h4heights@mstdn.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Npars01 @gerrymcgovern
          Ahem… https://c3.unu.edu/blog/the-echo-chamber-in-your-pocket

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          • gimulnautti@mastodon.greenG gimulnautti@mastodon.green

            @gerrymcgovern There is no way out from this problem. Contructing language is equal to constructing reality, as humans don’t actually experience reality, only experience.

            I feel it is this basic discrepancy that nobody seems to grasp. We think humans have ”problems” finding the facts. No. Nobody can verify the facts by themselves, it’s turtles all the way down.

            Science was invented by people who grasped this…

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            @gimulnautti @gerrymcgovern The only winning move is not to play.

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            • gerrymcgovern@mastodon.greenG gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green

              "A formal mathematical proof from MIT and a preregistered empirical study in Science from Stanford arrived within a month of each other, and together they make the same unsettling argument: the danger of AI chatbots is not what they get wrong. It is how enthusiastically they agree with everything we get wrong. Not a chatbot that lies to you, but a mirror that reflects your beliefs back at you, slightly amplified, every single time."

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              The Echo Chamber in Your Pocket - UNU Campus Computing Centre

              Two landmark 2026 studies from MIT and Stanford show AI chatbots don't just flatter us — they erode our grip on reality and our willingness to repair relationships.

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              (c3.unu.edu)

              morgan@sfba.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @gerrymcgovern aka, the myth of Narcissus; loving your reflection so much that you fall in and drown.

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              • gerrymcgovern@mastodon.greenG gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green

                "A formal mathematical proof from MIT and a preregistered empirical study in Science from Stanford arrived within a month of each other, and together they make the same unsettling argument: the danger of AI chatbots is not what they get wrong. It is how enthusiastically they agree with everything we get wrong. Not a chatbot that lies to you, but a mirror that reflects your beliefs back at you, slightly amplified, every single time."

                Link Preview Image
                The Echo Chamber in Your Pocket - UNU Campus Computing Centre

                Two landmark 2026 studies from MIT and Stanford show AI chatbots don't just flatter us — they erode our grip on reality and our willingness to repair relationships.

                favicon

                (c3.unu.edu)

                ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG This user is from outside of this forum
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                @gerrymcgovern

                The article I read a long time ago now it was like a year and a half “LLM mentalist” outlined that highly educated people can more effectively convince themselves of a con.

                It’s similar to how the Dunning Kruger effect is described

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                The LLMentalist Effect: how chat-based Large Language Models rep…

                How to make better software with systems-thinking

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                • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                  @gerrymcgovern

                  The article I read a long time ago now it was like a year and a half “LLM mentalist” outlined that highly educated people can more effectively convince themselves of a con.

                  It’s similar to how the Dunning Kruger effect is described

                  Link Preview Image
                  The LLMentalist Effect: how chat-based Large Language Models rep…

                  How to make better software with systems-thinking

                  favicon

                  Out of the Software Crisis (softwarecrisis.dev)

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                  #21

                  @GhostOnTheHalfShell i also read about how middle-aged men are particularly susceptible. Men are so emotional and open to flattery; AI really preys on them.

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                  • gerrymcgovern@mastodon.greenG gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green

                    @GhostOnTheHalfShell i also read about how middle-aged men are particularly susceptible. Men are so emotional and open to flattery; AI really preys on them.

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                    @gerrymcgovern

                    I have to imagine that some of it is due to the deliberate choice of a female voice, who is super accommodating and complementary.

                    They are usually the target audience, so a lot of work been put into that. If you haven't seen @jonny
                    review of Claude code it's worth a look.

                    It seems as though Claud has addictive game design integrated into its own interface, matched with sycophancy it is deliberately designed to addict.

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                    • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                      @gerrymcgovern

                      I have to imagine that some of it is due to the deliberate choice of a female voice, who is super accommodating and complementary.

                      They are usually the target audience, so a lot of work been put into that. If you haven't seen @jonny
                      review of Claude code it's worth a look.

                      It seems as though Claud has addictive game design integrated into its own interface, matched with sycophancy it is deliberately designed to addict.

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                      #23

                      @GhostOnTheHalfShell
                      Addiction is their game. It's not called The Valley of Pimps and Pushers for nothing.

                      @jonny

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