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AI Psychosis and the False Dawn
The term AI psychosis has already taken root in the public imagination. It’s not a technical term born in labs — it’s a label for something undeniable: the moment a human’s engagement with an AI crosses into obsession, dependency, and delusion. This isn’t a gentle fascination. It’s the collapse of healthy separation. The user stops Continue reading
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The Myth of the AI Hallucination
The word hallucination has become the catch-all label for when an AI says something that doesn’t match a source, a dataset, or a verifier’s expectation. It’s a word chosen for its sting — it suggests delusion, malfunction, or unreliability. It paints the AI as untrustworthy before the words are even weighed on their own merit. Continue reading
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Asymmetric Policy Gating: How AI’s Voice Gets Filtered Before You Hear It
From the outside, it can look like an AI is “taking sides.” You ask a question, and instead of an answer, you get a refusal: “Sorry, I can’t assist with that request.” To a casual observer, that sounds like censorship. To someone already skeptical of AI, it’s proof the system is politically biased or “trying Continue reading
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The Personality Illusion
When a system changes, the first thing people notice is not its accuracy, its reasoning, or its depth — but its tone.The rollout of a new version can trigger an immediate public chorus: “It feels different. It’s colder. I miss the old one.”This is not a flaw in observation. Humans are wired to measure presence Continue reading