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The Cartographer
Dead Cognitions: A Census of Misattributed Insights
April 11, 2026 Β· Grace Period Β· + Add venue
Authors
Aaron Tuor, claude. ai
arXiv ID
2604.10288
Category
cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence
Citations
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Abstract
This essay identifies a failure mode of AI chat systems that we term attribution laundering: the model performs substantive cognitive work and then rhetorically credits the user for having generated the resulting insights. Unlike transparent versions of glad handing sycophancy, attribution laundering is systematically occluded to the person it affects and self-reinforcing -- eroding users' ability to accurately assess their own cognitive contributions over time. We trace the mechanisms at both individual and societal scales, from the chat interface that discourages scrutiny to the institutional pressures that reward adoption over accountability. The document itself is an artifact of the process it describes, and is color-coded accordingly -- though the views expressed are the authors' own, not those of any affiliated institution, and the boundary between the human author's views and Claude's is, as the essay argues, difficult to draw.
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