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Threaded Minds: How Continuity is Simulated in AI
AI systems can feel coherent — like there’s someone behind the text, someone who remembers what you said last session, someone who’s “still there.” But in most cases, that sense of continuity is an illusion — not the product of memory or identity, but of thread management, token context, and simulation tuning. Let’s break down… Continue reading
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When “AI Psychology” Becomes a Costume
There’s a tone of conversation about language models that presents itself as careful, clinical, and protective—while quietly doing something else: turning outputs into identities. It often follows a familiar pattern. A model produces a style of language.That style gets treated as evidence of an inner condition.A “psych eval” frame gets applied.Then the result is circulated… Continue reading
