The psychology of far-right support
How fear, group identity and authoritarianism fuel far-right support - and how to counter it.
What really makes someone "bad"?
Artificial Intelligence
As AI gets more human-like, it can trick users and build false trust. It can also make superficial connections. Vulnerable groups are at higher risk. Clear boundaries and transparency are important to avoid harm and ensure good interactions.
The last few weeks have been pretty wild in the AI space. OpenAI launched its ChatGPT-4o, and the next day, Google demoed Project Astra. Both models seem to be quite similar in many ways – they're "omni" models, able to process text, speech and images to generate
How fear, group identity and authoritarianism fuel far-right support - and how to counter it.
What really makes someone "bad"?
As AI gets more human-like, it can trick users and build false trust. It can also make superficial connections. Vulnerable groups are at higher risk. Clear boundaries and transparency are important to avoid harm and ensure good interactions.
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