| ▲ | mtrifonov 2 hours ago | |
AI psychosis is LLM hallucination, backwards. We know why AI hallucinates—it has no actual opinions, echoing the user's desires back to them to keep the conversation moving. But what happens when you’re the one without conviction? You’re tired, you’re moving fast, and this machine is endlessly beaming highly confident, plausible-sounding text at you. You absorb the cadence. You start sounding like it (lol, I am guilty too). Confident about everything yet anchored only by the vibes, just like the LLM. The phenomena is very similar to how social media has been affecting society for the past two decades. You know, I actually heard that in high school now, friend groups are formed and sorted based on what algorithmic content you’re served. And if you deviate from your algorithmic bucket into another one your friendships evaporate. Sad, brainrotted times. CEOs are uniquely vulnerable since they already live in environments with zero friction. They’re used to people just agreeing with them. (I actually wrote a paper about this last December — it was framed around dementia and dreams originally, but AI psychosis fits the same mechanism.) | ||