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Well this paper now strikes me as unpacking the AI frame problem but for human emotional expectations.
“Furthermore, where trust in some other domain is eroded, interpersonal trust more usually has an important role to play in its restoration. In the absence of interpersonal trust, other losses of trust are experienced as irrevocable rather than contingent.”


Note to self: pseudo-speciation is an adaptive response to restore a partial sense of lost 1-place trust. Non-specific but local interpersonal trust within in-group.
Trauma/depression turns you Buddhist apparently. Indukhtion. “you see that nothing in life follows any rules; you can’t rely on anything to be always true, ever. Nothing is constant and nothing is reliable, so nothing is “safe” to just simply believe in and be done with it.”
Sums up my midlife yelling for the abyss to get off my lawn.
Venkat, this was a great read even without knowing what the "Frankfurt bullshit essay" refers to. Still curious about that, though- do you have a link? :)
a new replacement for attachment theory is the concept of "epistemic trust" https://societyforpsychotherapy.org/epistemic-trust-psychopathology-and-the-great-psychotherapy-debate/ …
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