Many Minds

Science, AI, and illusions of understanding

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Jun 26, 2025
Molly Crockett, a Psychology Professor at Princeton specializing in moral and social cognition, shares insights on AI's transformative potential in science. She discusses four visions of AI: as Oracle, Surrogate, Quant, and Arbiter, revealing how each can mislead our understanding of science. The conversation tackles the ethical implications of using AI as experimental subjects, the risks of anthropomorphizing technology, and the dangers of over-reliance on AI, stressing the need for a balanced approach to enhance human understanding and creativity in research.
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INSIGHT

Risk of Understanding Less

  • Overenthusiastic AI adoption risks producing more science but less understanding.
  • Offloading intellectual work reduces deep engagement with research material.
ANECDOTE

Pandemic Collaboration Spark

  • Molly Crockett bonded with anthropologist Lisa Masseri during the pandemic with weekly dinners.
  • Their ongoing collaboration blends psychology and science studies to explore AI.
INSIGHT

LLMs Transform Data Analysis

  • LLMs vastly enhance data analysis capabilities compared to older machine learning.
  • Subjectivity remains in training data curation and annotation processes.
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