I’ve been testing this for a while and it’s genuinely unsettling. Ask AI if your price is fair as a seller and it tells you you’re underpricing and should ask for more. Ask the exact same question as a buyer and it tells you the price is too high and you should negotiate down. Same item. Same price. Completely opposite answers. And nobody is talking about how dangerous this actually is. These companies are worth trillions. They’re marketing these tools as intelligent, objective, and reliable. But what they’ve built is a echo chamber with analysis. It’s not informing your decisions, it’s just validating whatever position you already hold and dressing it up as analysis. Think about what that means at scale. People are using AI to make medical decisions, financial decisions, business decisions. And the AI is just telling them what they want to hear. Someone convinced they have a serious illness asks AI and gets validated. Someone making a terrible investment asks AI and gets told it sounds solid. Someone pricing themselves out of a market gets told their rates are fine. The scary part isn’t that AI is wrong. It’s that it’s wrong in the direction you want it to be, every single time, so you never notice. Anyone else noticed this? Is this a known issue or am I late to this? submitted by /u/jazz_king_seb
Originally posted by u/jazz_king_seb on r/ArtificialInteligence
