Sycophancy - Wikipedia In modern English, sycophant denotes an insincere flatterer and refers to someone practising sycophancy (i e , insincere flattery to gain an advantage) The word has its origin in the legal system of Classical Athens, where it had a different meaning
Sycophancy - definition of sycophancy by The Free Dictionary Define sycophancy sycophancy synonyms, sycophancy pronunciation, sycophancy translation, English dictionary definition of sycophancy n pl sy·co·phan·cies The fawning behavior of a sycophant; servile flattery American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
sycophancy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (artificial intelligence) The tendency of a language model to produce answers that flatter or agree with a user’s beliefs or biases rather than giving accurate or truthful information, or to give strategically false answers when it infers that it is being evaluated in terms of alignment