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## Content
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## Curator Notes
PRIMARY CONNECTION: AI is collapsing the knowledge-producing communities it depends on creating a self-undermining loop that collective intelligence can break
WHY ARCHIVED: Provides a SECOND mechanism for the self-undermining loop — not just economic displacement but cognitive homogenization. Published in a top-tier cognitive science journal in March 2026.
## Key Facts
- LLM outputs show less variation than human writing (Sourati et al., 2026)
- LLM outputs reflect primarily Western, educated, industrialized perspectives (Sourati et al., 2026)
- Groups using LLMs generate fewer and less creative ideas than collective-only groups (Sourati et al., 2026)
- People's opinions shift toward biased LLMs after interaction (Sourati et al., 2026)
- Published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, March 2026