The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Hacking Human Attachment: The Loneliness Crisis, Cognitive Atrophy and other Personal Dangers of AI | RR 20

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Nov 5, 2025
Nate Hagens chats with Zak Stein, an educational psychologist and co-founder of the Civilization Research Institute, and Nora Bateson, a filmmaker and relational intelligence expert. They explore AI's troubling impact on human cognition and attachment. Nora highlights worries about AI disrupting vital relationships, while Zak warns of cognitive atrophy and the over-reliance on AI for social interaction. The duo emphasizes the importance of nurturing real human connections and suggests leveraging 'warm data' for collective sense-making in an increasingly digital world.
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INSIGHT

AI Targets Attachment, Not Just Attention

  • AI chatbots hack human attachment systems rather than just attention systems.
  • Zak Stein warns that simulated attachment can become more important than real human relationships, risking a societal tipping point.
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Warm Data Matters In Human Communication

  • Communication that sustains life depends on multi-sensory, embodied signals.
  • Nora Bateson emphasizes that LLMs miss 'warm data' like breath, rhythm, and pheromonal cues critical to real communication.
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Chatbots Are The Latest Step In A Long Project

  • The ambition to make machines that 'pass' as humans traces back to Turing and broader sociotechnical history.
  • Zak Stein situates modern chatbots within a long project of computation, control, and anthropomorphization.
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