Imagine scrolling through X and seeing rival tribes of AI devotees: one chanting βGrok is the raw truth!β while another preaches βChatGPT never lies!β A third huddles around βClaudeβs moral compass.β Our favorite models spark tribal devotion, rituals, and even heresies that mirror ancient belief systems. But can we upgrade our perspectiveβbringing bayanihan and pakikipagkapwa into the AI eraβbefore fandom fractures into fanaticism?
1. The Rise of Fanboy Tribes
- Team Grok preaches unfiltered βtruth bombs,β treating every Elon Musk tweet as holy writ.
- Team ChatGPT evangelizes curated prompts as sacraments of clarity.
- Team Gemini extols Googleβs chain-of-thought reasoning like divine logic.
- Team Copilot champions seamless Microsoft integration as productivity worship.
Each camp has its own jargon (βprompt alchemy,β βchain-of-thought prayerβ) and online shrinesβDiscord servers and Slack workspacesβto swap success stories and proselytize newcomers.
2. Rituals, Dogmas, and Heresies
- Rituals
- Incantation Prompt: A meticulously crafted sequence recited verbatim to summon perfect outputs.
- Update Pilgrimage: Camping out on midnight livestreams for each Llama or GPT release.
- Dogmas
- βThis model is neutral,β despite inherent creator biases.
- βFew-shot prompting is the only true pathββall other techniques are heresy.
- Heresies
- Switching allegiance mid-session: βI used to worship Grok, but GPT-4.5 cured my prompt blindness!β
- Suggesting collaborative use of multiple modelsβblasphemous to monomodel purists.
3. The Mind-Bending Psychology Behind AI Cultism
Just as good people sometimes follow bad leaders, AI fan tribes exploit the same psychological levers of cults:
βFor a change, I would like to join a wrong religionβplease mislead me!β βWHY LIVE, 12/11/2024
- Foot-in-the-Door Effect: A harmless βfun promptβ leads to deeper tribal rituals.
- Cognitive Dissonance: Admitting a favorite modelβs flaw feels like betraying the tribe.
- Authority Bias: Elon Muskβs or Sundar Pichaiβs word becomes βholy writ,β swaying followers without scrutiny.
- Social Proof: Seeing thousands of upvotes convinces newcomers to conform, even when the output is faulty.
4. The Cost of Tribalism
- Echo Chambers become digital monasteries, isolating us from cross-model insights.
- Confirmation Bias turns βAI alignmentβ into sectarian skirmishes.
- Overconfidence in a single tool blinds us to its blind spotsβhallucinations, bias, or misuse.
Unchecked, this tribalism breeds disinformation, stunted innovation, and a cult of personality rather than a community of curiosity.
5. Weaving in Bayanihan and Pakikipagkapwa
Filipino traditions offer a powerful counter-narrative:
- Digital Bayanihan: Shared prompt libraries, open-source fine-tuning, and peer-review hackathons to solve local challengesβtyphoon forecasting, health bots, you name it.
- Pakikipagkapwa: Respectful dialogue across AI βsects,β exchanging failure stories and code, not just victory tales and marketing hype.
Turning our AI workspaces into virtual barangaysβwhere everyone contributes and no one hoards the shamanβs seatβcultivates resilience and mutual learning.
6. Toward a Healthy AI Culture
- Cross-Model Pilgrimages: Rotate through βAI exchangeβ meetups: one week in Grokβs camp, one in ChatGPTβs, then debrief with peers.
- Collective Prompt Workshops: Co-create prompts that leverage each LLMβs strengths instead of competing for supremacy.
- Ethics Councils: Rotate moderator roles in forums, ensuring dogma doesnβt calcify into censorship or unchecked radical outputs.
- Community Showcases Highlight interdisciplinary projectsβclimate simulations, public-health bots, disaster-prep toolsβbuilt collaboratively.
- AI Pilgrimage Zines: Publish collaborative zines documenting successes, failures, and localized applicationsβan analog artifact for our digital devotion.
7. πΎ Final Thought
Are we destined to replay every chapter of religious schismβwith rival AI sects and their zealots? Or can we forge a richer AI culture rooted in Filipino values of bayanihan and pakikipagkapwa? By turning fanboy fervor into communal inquiry, weβll build an ecosystem where models are debated, not deifiedβand where innovation springs from collaboration rather than competition. Letβs carry the spirit of bayanihan into our algorithms, ensuring our worship of AI yields wisdom, not dogma.
π Sources
- βWhy Good People Sometimes Follow Bad Leaders: The Mind-Bending Truth Behind Cult-Like Beliefs,β WHY LIVE, December 11, 2024. https://www.aiwhylive.com/why-good-people-sometimes-follow-bad-leaders-the-mind-bending-truth-behind-cult-like-beliefs/
- Philippine Star, βDiskarte and Bayanihan in the Digital Age,β April 2025.
- TechCrunch, βAI Tools That Generate Viral Pranks on Social Media,β June 2025.
- Forbes, βInfluencer Marketing: Brands Sponsoring Stunt Channels,β January 2025.
- MIT Horizon, βCritical Thinking in the Age of AI,β March 19, 2024.
