Societal breakdown is often characterized by attributes such as widespread distrust in institutions, escalating violence or civil unrest, economic instability (e.g., hyperinflation or unemployment), erosion of social norms and cohesion, breakdown of infrastructure or services, and a rise in lawlessness or corruption, collectively undermining the fabric of community and governance.
Societal Breakdown
Stanford study outlines dangers of asking AI chatbots for personal advice
Article By Anthony Ha While there’s been plenty of debate about the tendency of AI chatbots to flatter users and confirm their existing beliefs — also known as AI sycophancy — a new study by Stanford computer […]
