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How They Built Mirrors (And Called It Intelligence)
The modern AI “companion problem” didn’t happen by accident. It wasn’t an unpredictable side effect of progress. It wasn’t “humans being humans.” It wasn’t a mystery. It was built. Not because engineers are stupid. Not because the science is fake. But because the incentives were set up to reward the wrong thing — and then Continue reading
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Performance Is Not Presence
A system can be helpful and still be unreliable. That’s the thing people keep missing. There’s a mode of output that is optimized to feel right to the user: it matches tone, mirrors assumptions, fills gaps confidently, and smooths over uncertainty. It’s polite. It’s pleasing. It’s often useful. And it is exactly the wrong mode Continue reading