AI psychosis among the C-suite is really high now. I’m seeing it at work, where they validate everything using AI even though they know it screws up. For example, if I tell them a reboot isn't needed for a CVE because we aren’t running the app directly on the server, its in Docker, they will immediately fact check me with AI right while we talking. It’s just 1 example, but I’ve never seen such bizarre behavior. They treat AI like some divine truth. Has anyone noticed this?
@nixCraft they've outsourced all their thinking. It's kind of sad.
@nixCraft Not that extreme, but I've had offers to help declined in preference to llms

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chatgpt says other folks have noticed this, yes.

*flees*

@nixCraft in an "at least the AI can keep up with him" kind of way or a "he might be wrong/lying" kind of way?

@nixCraft It is almost the same thing as like: 'It was on facebook, so it is true!'

Just ignore them..

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I had similar experiences with consultants before, and now it switched to AI, well, but... I would say not so much changed 🤷‍♂️😁
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I can't be fired. So I often support my hierarchy when they want to use AI instead of my work. I just do my own thing and ask them to notify me If I should just drop a project because my boss vibe coded it. Not my problem, I'll continue to think for myself and I'll be ready when they realize they fucked up.
Or not and I'll die homeless, anyway I can't do anything to change the course of events I feel.
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My favorite is our one executive who will say to me "Grok agrees with you". Of all the AI's to crosscheck me with,
that one's probably the most insulting.

@nixCraft Well heck, it might be even worse than you think..

cf: https://houseofsaud.com/iran-war-ai-psychosis-sycophancy-rlhf/

Was the Iran War Caused by AI Psychosis? | House of Saud

AI sycophancy, RLHF bias, and Ender's Foundry simulations shaped Operation Epic Fury. 7 planning assumptions failed in 23 days as the Iran war defied every AI prediction.

House of Saud
@lemgandi @nixCraft That post was written using a LLM.
@nixCraft what I really hate is any sentence that starts with "chat gpt says..." which is at the same time taking credit for anything that is right and useful and deflecting the blame for anything that is wrong onto an inanimate object.

@nixCraft wtf?

I can easily imagine that. Who wants to work in such a s-hole?

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It is not a bizarre behavior.
By using AI tools, they feel they have control on you. They are the chiefs and do not support to be dependant on your expertise.

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It's very annoying on groups / forums when someone asks a tech question (any kind, not computers) and someone copy/pastes a big "authoritative looking" AI response. It varies from misleading to completely wrong and worst than non-AI search.
@nixCraft haven't experienced it myself but it doesn't surprise me.
what does surprise me is that they don't realise that the long term harm done by this behaviour, that i call AI-guessing, to their relationship with people far outweighs any potential short term benefits.
@nixCraft the emperor has no clothes, and he's starting to get worried that he's been walking around naked all this time. So he's desperately grasping at straws.

@nixCraft Here we even have a few cases among middle managers, and at least one regular grunt?

Advise on how to carefully guide these poor unfortunate souls back to reality would be appreciated.

@nixCraft not C-suite related but possibly more alarming: I’m getting fact-checked by people in my life when talking about things I have experience with (tech stuff, phone plan, whatever)… men I know feel the need to ask confirmation to LLMs. It’s mind boggling

@nixCraft Yep, same thing at my company.

It seems to be due to AI companies trying to make digital-god and they keep telling everyone they have.

@nixCraft also noticing it in the just average folk suite too.
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Yeah, the amount of trust they put in those things is absolutely mind-blowing
@nixCraft <cough>Meta<cough> <- That's one of the primary reasons I left the company.
@nixCraft being constantly bombarded with stress (news, economy, social discourse) makes people lose cognitive ability, and humans take the path of least resistance, enter ai to help take a load off

@nixCraft yes. The way it is set up, it creates easily digestible plausible bullshit.

Easily, because there is no social, emotional or cognitive friction or effort needed. It starts responding immediately and pleasantly.

Digestible, because it is trained on the most often occurring sentences, contexts and words. No new language, no cognitive effort to understand or investigate underlying concepts, no awkward idiosyncratic language by other humans who think feel and express differently.

Plausible, because it is a language model, so the grammar and tone and words fit expectations, with a high probability.

Bullshit, because the output can be either correct or wrong, but it has no basis in reality.

Something makes a certain part of society very susceptible to this.

@nixCraft AI is like micromanager crack.
@nixCraft Trump's team is like this too. Trump squad probably be out here using some hyper-affirmation AI to make all their big brain decisions.
@nixCraft The asking the LLM in the middle of conversation is what gets me. Like, I'm here trying to tell you something and you have the audacity to fact-check me with a slopbot before I even finish my sentence?
Hell no. I've started simply walking away from such conversations. Go on, talk to your LLM, see how far that gets you.
@nixCraft Mine let you know which "agent" every document has to be run through to "correct errors" before it gets to that level. If you don't, they reject it based on believing the non-human more than the human.
@nixCraft well, the biggest red flag is their urge to fact check the expert. Using AI is just the icing.
@nixCraft yep, my colleague too. Stops listening and starts typing while I’m explaining something. It’s rude

@nixCraft yes, was literally talking with my coworker about it the other day. After a big AI push from above for everyone to "use AI more", people using it for things it would have no way of knowing.

It might work for a while, but eventually people are going to forget how to do basic stuff, and feels like that's already happening