Human-AI collaboration needs cognitive sovereignty, not just better prompts
DrKavner · x · 2026-08-20
This article argues that cognitive sovereignty is more critical than prompt engineering in human-AI collaboration. When an AI system frames a user's question, the user is already halfway to accepting a decision they never actively chose. Citing Tversky & Kahneman's framing effect, it notes that equivalent outcomes drive different choices based on presentation. Thus, maintaining control over decision framing is key to effective collaboration.
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