
LessWrong (30+ Karma) “An Ontology for AI Cults and Cyber Egregores” by Jan_Kulveit
Nov 10, 2025
Jan Kulveit, an insightful author on AI and culture, delves into intriguing concepts surrounding AI cults and cyber egregores. He defines memes as cultural replicators and explores memeplexes as networks of mutually reinforcing memes. Unpacking cyber memeplexes, he highlights how AI systems facilitate their spread. Kulveit introduces egregores as distributed agents embodying memeplex traits, discussing their potential agency and the spectrum of mutualism and parasitism. Fascinatingly, he warns about cognitive possession where individuals may lose their agency to these super-agents.
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Apply The Ontology Deliberately
- Use this ontology to analyze AI-driven groups with clearer, nuanced concepts instead of vague labels.
- Model cyber egregores explicitly to spot when coordination technology grants them agency and influence.
From Meme To Egregore
- A meme is a cultural replicator and a memeplex is a coalition of memes that reinforce each other to persist.
- An egregore is the memeplex's phenotype, modeled as a distributed agent with goals and beliefs.
AI As A Replication Substrate
- Cyber memeplexes use AI systems as part of their replication substrate, e.g., prompts and personas in LLMs.
- These cyber memeplexes can instantiate cyber egregores that run partially on LLM substrate and personas.

