Abstract
In this essay, we argue understanding how we over-trust AI sheds light on what it means to be human. The troubling fact is that we seem to knowingly accept the use of AI products with questionable accuracy and privacy safeguards even in the most high-stake or most intimate situations such as AI uses in war zones or as virtual companionship. We offer five potential explanations for this puzzling fact based on emerging literature on human-AI interactions and evolutionary theory centered around our relationship with information and tools. "Experienced and quite updated on the new technologies, Kingfisher says: – You guys have met rivals of the 4.0 age. You would for sure fail if you didn’t study them carefully. You must do thorough research on their behaviors to find a solution."
- In Boogeyman, Wild Wise Weird: The Kingfisher Story Collection, Vuong (2025)-