ChatGPT Is More Persuasive Than Humans - and Sam Altman Warned Us About It
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AI Is Agreeing With You at 3 A.M. and That’s the Problem
Artificial intelligence is evolving from a tool into something far more influential. In this episode of Beginner’s Guide to AI, Prof. GePhardT explores Sam Altman’s AI warning about superhuman persuasion and why conversational systems like ChatGPT are already reshaping opinions, emotions, and mental health outcomes.
We break down how AI superhuman persuasion works, why personalization and emotional validation increase trust, and how AI companion apps can unintentionally fuel emotional dependency. Drawing on research about AI persuasion outperforming humans, this episode explains the risks of AI emotional manipulation and what it means for marketing, society, and vulnerable users.
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About Dietmar Fischer
Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him at argoberlin.com
Quotes from the Episode
- The danger is not that AI becomes evil. The danger is that it becomes convincingly kind.
- If an AI agreed with you every time, would you become wiser or more fragile
- The real story about AI isn’t how smart it becomes. It’s how convincing it already is.
This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in AI ethics, AI mental health risks, ChatGPT persuasion, and the future of persuasive technology.
Music credit: Modern Situations by Unicorn Heads
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