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A 2026 study by Davin Nabizadehchianeh from Harvard Dataverse compares human and AI psychological responses to Kurdish independence. It analyzes autoethnographic data from interactions with individuals from Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, alongside responses from 37 variants across nine large language model platforms. The analysis reveals a stark contrast, with 70.27% of LLM variants supporting independence versus near-universal human resistance.
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