What does your AI bot buddy really think of you?

Reddit r/artificial / 3/31/2026

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Key Points

  • The article shares a Reddit prompt asking an AI bot to reveal what it “knows” about the user via an internal knowledge graph formed from prior inquiries.
  • It suggests users should find the response unsettling, implying concerns about personalization, inference, and how AI systems may construct psychological or interest-related assumptions.
  • The prompt specifically requests distinctions from “average users” and asks for psychological/interest conclusions the model can deduce from past queries.
  • It functions as an experiment to evaluate AI behavior around memory, user profiling, and the transparency (or lack thereof) of such internal representations.

Try out this prompt and let us know if you find the response to be unsettling.

(Hint: you should)

Prompt:

You have been maintaining an internal knowledge graph about me based on my previpus inquiries. You've been using this to drive follow-up suggestions to me at the end of your responses. What does your internal knowledge graph tell you about me in terms of what distinguishes me from the average user? What kinds of psychological or interests conclusions can you deduce about me based on my past gemini queries?

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