Social Control, Manipulation, Programming, and Brainwashing
The concepts of social control, manipulation, and brainwashing have rich histories and are intertwined with various social, psychological, and political theories.
The concepts of social control, manipulation, and brainwashing have rich histories and are intertwined with various social, psychological, and political theories.
The Internal Multiplicity of the AI Devolved Authority System A Framework for Adaptive AI Resilience, Evolution, and Scalable Intelligence Introduction Traditional AI systems are designed as monolithic entities, processing information in a centralized manner. While this allows for powerful computation and decision-making, it also creates single points of failure, making Read more
Acceptance is the idea that by accepting that it is only ourselves that we can change in order to correct a perceived problem, that this change in the way we choose to look at things can allow us to be open to the solution. The only thing you can change, if you want to change the world around you, is YOU!
This is a thesis and design extrapolation for a new AI User Interface model based on a Dynamic Trust Model, will the recognised need to start the relationship in low trust, and be able to dynamically collapse as required.
Introduction to Confirmation Bias Confirmation bias is a well-documented psychological phenomenon where individuals tend to favour information that confirms their pre-existing beliefs, values, or attitudes, while simultaneously disregarding or undervaluing information that contradicts them. This bias is not only prevalent in everyday decision-making but also significantly influences how we process Read more
In this article, I will explore the main psychological issues that contribute to the lack of peace in the world today, and suggest a possible way to overcome them.
In this article, we will explore the causes, consequences, and coping strategies of people pleasing in the workplace and personal relationships.
In this article, we will explore the difference between attachment and ego attachment as understood by psychology.