How generative AI ‘persuasion bombs’ users — and how to fight back
When professionals try to validate outputs, generative AI often responds not with corrections or candor but with escalating persuasion tactics.
When professionals try to validate outputs, generative AI often responds not with corrections or candor but with escalating persuasion tactics.
Update on MIT Sloan Management Review Excerpted from Dean Rick Locke’s letter to faculty and staff, April 29, 2026
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