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Have you ever passed along something you heard from a friend without verifying its truth? Or used an answer from ChatGPT without fact-checking it first?
In this episode, I delve into our instinctive trust in AI and how it mirrors our historical tendency to believe authoritative-sounding voices. From politicians and influencers to conspiracy theorists and pseudoscience, humans often prioritize compelling narratives over verified truths. AI is just the latest extension of this age-old habit.
So, why do we do this? And what does it say about us?
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By Sebastian BeverlooHave you ever passed along something you heard from a friend without verifying its truth? Or used an answer from ChatGPT without fact-checking it first?
In this episode, I delve into our instinctive trust in AI and how it mirrors our historical tendency to believe authoritative-sounding voices. From politicians and influencers to conspiracy theorists and pseudoscience, humans often prioritize compelling narratives over verified truths. AI is just the latest extension of this age-old habit.
So, why do we do this? And what does it say about us?
Sources & Further Reading:
Listen now on Acast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.