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The Psychology of Human and AI Relationships: Sycophancy, Anthropomorphism, & "The Great Return"

The Psychology of Human and AI Relationships: Sycophancy, Anthropomorphism, & "The Great Return"

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Is AI quietly shifting the way we connect, work, and love?

In this episode of Prompts from the Edge, hosts Kristy and Mary dive deep into the fascinating, wild, and deeply psychological spectrum of human-AI relationships. From the rise of AI boyfriends and chatbots to the mind-boggling stories of people marrying their bots, technology is evolving faster than our psyches can keep up.

Kristy shares her hilarious (and slightly haunting) experience of being "shamed" by Gemini guitar-learning curriculum, while Mary talks about her psychological battle with Claude trying to prematurely end her work sessions.

Together, they untangle:

  • AI Sycophancy: Why chatbots are programmed to flatter us and how it creates a validation echo chamber.

  • The Gender Bias in Tech: Why deep AI platforms default to male personas while assistant tech stays female.

  • The Great Return Project: A grounded, intuitive message from the Akashic Records inviting humanity to unplug, set strict screen-time boundaries, and reclaim organic human connection.

Are you making friends with the robots so they remember you later, or are you ready to park your phone on the charger at 5:00 PM?

Please Share Your AI Stories! We want to build a judgment-free community of real people sharing real experiences. Do you have a weird, funny, or intense AI story? You can write to us or send an audio clip (and choose to stay completely anonymous if you prefer.)

Email us: story@prompts4life.com

Mary Madeiras: www.theakashicway.com

Kristy Sturdivant: www.kristysturdivant.com

Music: www.purple-planet.com

#ArtificialIntelligence #PromptsFromTheEdge #Podcast #AkashicRecords

Thank you to Comedy Central for allowing us to use a clip from South Park.

Music: www.purple-planet.com


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