Human-AI Collaboration Needs Cognitive Sovereignty
DrKavner · x · 2026-08-20
The article argues that once an AI system frames your question, you are halfway to accepting a decision you didn't choose. Citing Tversky & Kahneman's framing effect, it emphasizes that 'cognitive sovereignty'—maintaining control over the framing—is crucial in human-AI collaboration, even more so than improving prompts.
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