the frustrating thing is that literally anyone who has thought about language and technology for fifteen consecutive seconds could have told you that autocomplete and other writing tools influence beliefs (and *have* been telling you this, over and over, for decades). the other frustrating thing is that slop-pushers *brag about their ability to do this* and right-wing actors are actively exploiting it, but in polite company everyone pretends that's not the case https://mathstodon.xyz/@gregeganSF/116219772468880168
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“AI-powered writing tools are increasingly integrated into our e-mails and phones. Now a new study finds biased AI suggestions can sway users’ beliefs” “We told people before, and after, to be careful, that the AI is going to be (or was) biased, and nothing helped,” Naaman said. “Their attitudes about the issues still shifted.” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ai-autocomplete-doesnt-just-change-how-you-write-it-changes-how-you-think/

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@aparrish Probably the most insidious part of the cognitive effects of AI use is that people consistently misestimate the effect that it has on their own behavior. I'm sure everyone who decides to give it a try thinks, "Well, it won't do that to me," and statistically speaking, they're wrong.
@lrhodes the apparently the only propaganda people are immune to is "you are not immune to propaganda"
@aparrish @lrhodes JOMO is the source of my immunity to propaganda. 😁
@lrhodes @aparrish I agree w/ you. I think you put it more eloquently than I did: https://mastodon.social/@cr1901/116218528124214100