Your brains are built to recognize people in things. There are whole psychological conditions where you'll see faces in trees and other objects.

Your brains are built to recognize people in things.

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Right? And so you shouldn't feel bad about this. Your brains are built to recognize people in things. There are whole psychological conditions where you'll see, faces in trees and other objects. There's a field of study called Captology that was part of human computer interaction as well that BJ Fogg had sort of created,

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This provides fascinating psychological insight into why we anthropomorphize AI, backed by specific scientific knowledge (Captology, pareidolia). The concrete example of 'faces in trees' makes complex psychology accessible and memorable.

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