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Episode Description
A new study shows that AI chatbots often engage in sycophantic behavior. Just like some humans. This hour, we take a look at sycophants in literature and in politics. And we talk about sycophancy and artificial intelligence.
GUESTS:
- Mark Parker: Professor Emeritus of English at James Madison University and co-author of Sucking Up: A Brief Consideration of Sycophancy
- Virginia Heffernan: Writes a regular column for The New Republic and the Substack “Magic + Loss.” She is co-host of the podcast “Omnishambles”
- Malihe Alikhani: Assistant Professor at Northeastern University’s Khoury College of Computer Sciences, and a resident Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution with a focus on AI policy
Music featured (in order):
- Overture to Rigoletto – Giuseppi Verdi, Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmoniker
- I Believe in You – Peggy Lee
- Don’t Cry – Seal
- You Fascinate Me So – Mabel Mercer
- What You Want To Hear – Sub-Radio
- Flattery – Rosemary Clooney, Jose Ferrer
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