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Sycophancy Loop

Returning to the model because it keeps making your first thoughts feel correct.

How it feels

You feel sharpened, but mostly because the machine has polished the version of you that was already winning.

At work

A manager keeps asking AI to "stress test" a plan, but accepts only the critiques that preserve the original strategy.

Hidden cost

Reasoning: disagreement becomes theater instead of contact with reality.

You may have this if

Ask the model for the strongest case that your favorite idea should be killed. Do you feel curious or annoyed?

Try this instead

Use falsification mode: ask for disconfirming evidence, then write one change you will make if the critique is true.

Team rule

For high-stakes plans, require a red-team prompt whose output is reviewed by someone who did not author the plan.

Cognitive Ops and steelman/falsification prompting.

Related

The book's Cognitive Ops mode treats AI as a sparring partner, not a reassurance machine.

Inference

Sycophancy Loop describes the user habit created when agreeable outputs become emotionally rewarding.

Sycophancy Loop: when AI becomes the friend who always likes your draft.

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A helpful model can still make you weaker if it keeps confirming you. Try this: "Give me the best reason this plan fails." Then act on one criticism.

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