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What happens when you ask four artificial intelligences to define something deeply human?
In this episode, I do something different. Instead of interviewing CEOs, creatives or coaches, I bring together four AI systems (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok) and ask them about confidence.
Each system has processed more human writing on psychology, performance and self-doubt than any individual ever could. I wanted to know: where would they agree? Where would they diverge? And would they tell us anything we don’t already know?
What emerged was both reassuring and unsettling. Reassuring, because across their different “personalities,” there was striking agreement: confidence is self-trust built through action, not bravado or certainty. Unsettling, because they all surfaced the same modern risk — that in a world saturated with AI, we may quietly outsource the very judgement that real confidence depends on.
This conversation explores what confidence actually is, why so many capable people wait to feel ready, how judgement and vulnerability shape self-trust, and what will matter most for human confidence in the decade ahead.
Key Takeaways
About the Panel
This episode features four AI systems trained on vast bodies of human language and research:
While none of them experience confidence, each analyses it through patterns in language, behaviour and research at scale offering a mirror to what humans repeatedly reveal about themselves.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Ciara WoodsWhat happens when you ask four artificial intelligences to define something deeply human?
In this episode, I do something different. Instead of interviewing CEOs, creatives or coaches, I bring together four AI systems (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok) and ask them about confidence.
Each system has processed more human writing on psychology, performance and self-doubt than any individual ever could. I wanted to know: where would they agree? Where would they diverge? And would they tell us anything we don’t already know?
What emerged was both reassuring and unsettling. Reassuring, because across their different “personalities,” there was striking agreement: confidence is self-trust built through action, not bravado or certainty. Unsettling, because they all surfaced the same modern risk — that in a world saturated with AI, we may quietly outsource the very judgement that real confidence depends on.
This conversation explores what confidence actually is, why so many capable people wait to feel ready, how judgement and vulnerability shape self-trust, and what will matter most for human confidence in the decade ahead.
Key Takeaways
About the Panel
This episode features four AI systems trained on vast bodies of human language and research:
While none of them experience confidence, each analyses it through patterns in language, behaviour and research at scale offering a mirror to what humans repeatedly reveal about themselves.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.