Browsing: Psychology
Claude is telling users to go to sleep mid-session. Users are annoyed but Anthropic says it’s a tic
Anthropic’s Claude is telling people to go to sleep and users can’t figure out why. A quick scan of Reddit…
Popular culture has done us a strange disservice in the way it portrays love. Movies tell us that the signs…
A cluttered home rarely happens overnight. More often, it builds slowly through unopened piles of mail on the counter, overstuffed…
College grads in ‘AI-proof’ careers like psychology and education see negative returns on degrees
There’s a boom in the economy: economics papers on the souring prospects of the recent college graduate in the AI-era…
AI is so sycophantic there’s a Reddit channel called ‘AITA’ documenting its sociopathic advice
Artificial intelligence chatbots are so prone to flattering and validating their human users that they are giving bad advice that…
Most people think of self-sabotage as something dramatically self-destructive. They might picture someone ending a relationship for no reason, quitting…
It’s not at all an uncommon experience to be deeply caring and understanding, and yet struggle deeply to apply that…
We all want to be that person who others feel safe enough to vent to and lean on. And if…
Hard work beats talent when it comes to success, UPenn psychologist says: ‘Effort counts twice’
It’s undeniable these are talented people—but University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth has spent years researching what goes into success,…
The 3 magic phrases that will instantly make you more likable, according to a body language expert
Building meaningful connections in the workplace often comes down to moments so small they can feel insignificant. And yet, those…












