R0056/2026-04-01/C026 — Assessment¶
BLUF¶
Accurate. Jonathan Kwik published 'Digital Yes-Men: How to Deal with Sycophantic Military AI?' in Global Policy (Vol. 16, Issue 3, 2025) as ASSER Research Paper No. 2025-06. The paper directly addresses sycophancy by name and proposes both technical and training interventions.
Probability¶
Rating: Almost certain (95-99%)
Confidence in assessment: High
Confidence rationale: Based on systematic evidence search and evaluation.
Reasoning Chain¶
- Evidence gathered through targeted searches. [SRC01-E01, assessed reliability, assessed relevance]
- JUDGMENT: Assessment based on available evidence. [JUDGMENT]
Evidence Base Summary¶
| Source | Description | Reliability | Relevance | Key Finding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SRC01 | Primary source | Medium-High | High | See BLUF |
Collection Synthesis¶
| Dimension | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Evidence quality | Medium to Robust |
| Source agreement | High |
| Source independence | Medium |
| Outliers | None identified |
Gaps¶
| Missing Evidence | Impact on Assessment |
|---|---|
| Additional sources | Would strengthen confidence |
Researcher Bias Check¶
Declared biases: Anti-sycophancy bias noted; extra scrutiny applied.
Influence assessment: Managed through structured methodology.
Cross-References¶
| Entity | ID | File |
|---|---|---|
| Hypotheses | H1, H2, H3 | hypotheses/ |
| Sources | SRC01 | sources/ |
| ACH Matrix | — | ach-matrix.md |
| Self-Audit | — | self-audit.md |