: Minimizing the truth to downplay its impact.
Deception is a multifaceted human behavior characterized by the intentional induction of false beliefs in others to achieve a specific outcome. It spans a wide spectrum, from harmless "white lies" intended to protect feelings to malicious manipulations aimed at gaining power or causing harm. Because it permeates literature, philosophy, and modern technology, understanding the nature of being "deceived" is essential for navigating social and intellectual landscapes. The Mechanisms and Paradoxes of Deception Deception typically manifests in four primary forms: : Omitting critical or relevant information. Deceived
AI deception: A survey of examples, risks, and potential solutions : Minimizing the truth to downplay its impact