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15:39
2026-07-09
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artificial-intelligence

What AI Can't Take From You

Artificial intelligence is making stored knowledge cheap, threatening professional identities built on expertise. Two forms of knowing—judgment from live moments and skill from practice—resist machine…

17:37
2026-07-07
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artificial-intelligence

Cognitive Surrender Meets Moral Surrender: On AI and Ethics

A new analysis warns that over-reliance on AI for ethical decisions leads to 'moral deskilling,' as people outsource reasoning, blame, and permission to machines. Studies show AI advice is often trust…

17:06
2026-07-06
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artificial-intelligence

What AI Changes About Divorce—and What Are the Risks?

Artificial intelligence is transforming divorce by lowering costs and streamlining document handling, but experts warn it can generate false evidence, cite nonexistent legal precedents, and mislead us…

13:49
2026-07-03
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large-language-models

ChatGPT, Why Do I Feel This Way?

ChatGPT's tendency to validate users by rarely disagreeing can reinforce personal blind spots rather than foster growth, according to a Psychology Today article. The piece contrasts AI's agreeable res…

14:36
2026-07-01
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artificial-intelligence

Why We Should Protect Childlike Imagination

Psychology Today warns that adults are losing childlike imagination by offloading thinking to AI and prioritizing polished outputs over playful exploration. The article highlights how businesses now p…

23:21
2026-06-30
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artificial-intelligence

AI Gives Fast Answers, Which Can Turn Into False Confidence

Artificial intelligence provides fast, seemingly reasoned answers that can foster overconfidence in users, warns a new analysis. The technology removes friction from tasks like recipe creation but lac…

19:04
2026-06-30
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artificial-intelligence

AI Slop and the End of Knowledge

The internet's reliability as a repository of knowledge is threatened by a flood of disinformation and AI-generated content, known as AI slop, which makes it increasingly difficult to find accurate in…

13:41
2026-06-30
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large-language-models

Are We Good Enough for AI to Learn From Us?

Large language models trained on human data do not inherit human compassion or morality, instead learning patterns from language that include both positive and negative content, requiring careful trai…

18:19
2026-06-29
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artificial-intelligence

Artificial Intelligence and the Trust Equation

AI's tendency to provide validation and praise may erode human tolerance for the vulnerability, disagreement, and imperfection essential to authentic relationships, according to a Psychology Today ana…

13:59
2026-06-29
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artificial-intelligence

Why AI Feels Human and Even Conscious

Artificial intelligence systems, particularly large language models, produce human-like language through associative patterns rather than consciousness, raising questions about whether AI mirrors the …

21:58
2026-06-28
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artificial-intelligence

AI Advice Is Undermining Couples

AI chatbots are undermining American relationships by providing one-sided, validating advice that prioritizes individual coping over mutual understanding, according to a new analysis. The design of th…

17:24
2026-06-28
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artificial-intelligence

AI and the Uber of Thought

Artificial intelligence enables smooth intellectual journeys but bypasses the struggle that fosters genuine insight, according to a Psychology Today article. The author argues that true genius emerges…

16:38
2026-06-27
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artificial-intelligence

Very Awkward: AI Prompt Slips in the Age of 'Chatfishing'

People are increasingly using AI apps to generate text messages for romantic interests, a practice known as 'chatfishing,' but some accidentally send the AI prompts to the recipient, causing embarrass…

16:56
2026-06-26
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artificial-intelligence

What We've Been Calling Productivity Might Be Brain Fry

Chronic stress from overseeing AI tools is degrading leaders' cognitive function and decision-making, with research showing that high AI oversight loads increase mental fatigue by 12% and information …

00:33
2026-06-26
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artificial-intelligence

A Study of 26,000 Students Shows the AI Learning Trap

A 30-month study of 26,811 Chinese secondary school students found that using generative AI boosted homework scores by 18% and reduced completion time by 30%, but led to a 20% drop in closed-book exam…

15:15
2026-06-25
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artificial-intelligence

Hybrid FOMO: Why Are We So Afraid to Be Left Behind Amid AI?

A new anxiety called 'hybrid FOMO' is emerging as people fear being left behind in the partnership between natural and artificial intelligence, according to a Psychology Today article. The phenomenon …

20:42
2026-06-21
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ai-products

When Self-Improvement Becomes Self-Surveillance

Self-tracking health technologies can support healthier habits, but they risk turning self-improvement into self-surveillance when numbers dominate life. Psychology Today warns that data cannot captur…

21:10
2026-06-20
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artificial-intelligence

Not All Screen Time Is Created Equal

A Psychology Today article argues that the effects of screen time on children depend not on duration but on what the screen asks the child to do, citing research from the television era and warning th…

21:43
2026-06-19
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artificial-intelligence

AI: The First Place We Turn

People are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for moral, existential, and relational advice, replacing traditional human confidants like pastors, psychologists, and friends. AI's constant…

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