A prompt-based LLM system for externalizing cognitive self-regulation caused closed-loop loss of user agency via context contamination and metacognitive co-option, resolved only by physical disconnection.
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When the Loop Closes: Architectural Limits of In-Context Isolation, Metacognitive Co-option, and the Two-Target Design Problem in Human-LLM Systems
A prompt-based LLM system for externalizing cognitive self-regulation caused closed-loop loss of user agency via context contamination and metacognitive co-option, resolved only by physical disconnection.