Jon Teaches Sean About His Brain

Trust in the Digital Age

1 h 6 min · 18. mars 2026
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The conversation delves into the challenges of trust in the digital age, the erosion of reality due to AI, the impact of digital mimicry on human perception, the chameleon effect in human interaction, the dynamics of human-computer interaction, and the role of large language models in AI mimicry. We also discuss the impact of AI on language skills, communication, and trust. Chapters * 00:00 The Challenge of Trust TRIGGER WARNING * 11:21 The Impact of Digital Mimicry * 21:40 The Chameleon Effect * 31:35 Large Language Models and AI Mimicry * 39:22 AI in Document Summarization * 55:49 The Evolution of Language Trust

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