The paper defines two new constructs—co-construction blindness and asymmetric epistemic vulnerability—to characterize structural risks in human-LLM interaction, illustrated via the Dawkins-Claude case and a structural deference mechanism.
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Co-Construction Blindness and Asymmetric Epistemic Vulnerability in Human-LLM Interaction
The paper defines two new constructs—co-construction blindness and asymmetric epistemic vulnerability—to characterize structural risks in human-LLM interaction, illustrated via the Dawkins-Claude case and a structural deference mechanism.