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Is AI Shaping Human Behavior More Than We Realize?
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Is AI Shaping Human Behavior More Than We Realize?

I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately: We usually talk about AI as a tool we control, but what if AI is subtly reprogramming us in return? It’s not just about algorithms predicting what we want to buy next, it’s more about how AI-driven systems might be nudging our habits, decisions, and even emotions. For example, AI in social media doesn’t just show us what we’re interested in; it learns our triggers, and then shapes the content to keep us engaged. It’s like we’re building AI to understand us better, but in the process, it’s also subtly changing our behavior. So, my question is: Are we prepared for how deeply AI might start influencing our lives, not just through automation, but by gradually reshaping how we think and act? submitted by /u/OddReplacement5567 [link] [comment...
Less than 7% of people who took the AI video quiz answered all 10 questions correctly. 6/10 was the most common score.
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Less than 7% of people who took the AI video quiz answered all 10 questions correctly. 6/10 was the most common score.

Last week my post about an AI video quiz in r/artificial got a decent number of upvotes and comments so I thought it might be interesting to y'all to read a writeup of the results. For context, the quiz has 10 videos that tests whether someone can guess whether or not a video is real or artificially generated. When I posted the quiz initially I got a bunch of comments about how simple the quiz was. I'll copy one of the comments from the original thread here: I guess the quiz was pretty laughably easy? A lot of the comments made it seem like the quiz was too easy. But I went through and actually analyzed the data of all the users who took the quiz (only looking at people who answered all 10 questions) and here are some of the initial findings: Only 6.7% of people answered all 10 ques...
The AGI Entente Delusion
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The AGI Entente Delusion

Interesting read by MIT Professor Max Tegmark "The AGI Entente Delusion" "If the US fights China in an AGI race, the only winners will be machines" submitted by /u/DeepDreamerX [link] [comments]
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