Comment by causal
18 days ago
Yes. Programmers might be especially susceptible precisely because our advanced understanding makes us think we cannot be easily fooled.
But we are also easier to impress: only we understand how difficult it is to one-shot code a working app.
AI psychosis sets in when AI captures enough of your perception to alter your reality. Programmers might be "smarter", but we give AI a bigger set of tools to capture our perception with.
And then there's the fact that we want to be fooled.
We are also used to prioritizing "flow states" as part of our engagement with technology, and these tools seem to be flow-state inducers. Also prone to following hype, used to typing words into computers to get results, etc...
"Flow-state inducers" is interesting, and I think you're onto something. There's something so satisfying about getting working code so easily, feeling like you're jumping from one solution to the next.