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The AI Mirror: Mapping Your Philosophy and Identity
Season 2 · Episode 600

The AI Mirror: Mapping Your Philosophy and Identity

Forget basic quizzes. Discover how Socratic AI agents and embedding spaces are helping us map our deepest political and philosophical beliefs.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 12, 202622m 15s

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Show Notes

In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Corn and Herman Poppleberry dive into a fascinating prompt from their housemate Daniel about the future of self-discovery. They explore how 2026 technology has moved beyond rigid personality tests into high-dimensional embedding spaces that map our personal philosophies and political stances with surgical precision. From "Socratic Agents" that reflect your logic back to you to tools that analyze your "semantic drift" over years, the duo discusses how AI can provide a vocabulary for the "politically homeless" and identify our true working styles through behavioral data. They also tackle the thorny issue of algorithmic bias and how adversarial prompting can help us sharpen our own thoughts rather than just confirming them. Tune in to learn how AI is evolving from a productivity tool into a profound mirror for the human soul.