People often downplay being offended during online arguments to appear more rational, according to new research from the ...
Intuitively, I had a sense of what that meant, and which side of that divide I should want to be on. Was inertia or timidity ...
Ever had a conversation that left you feeling slightly slimy, but you couldn't quite put your finger on why? It's that weird ...
Why don't some people practice what they preach? Researchers reveal that a brain region called the ventromedial prefrontal ...
Artificial intelligence tools—notably the chatbots that students use—may make the problem worse. AI chatbots’ tendency to ...
You check your credit score before applying for an apartment. Your fitness watch tells you whether you slept well enough. A workplace dashboard measures your productivity. Parents can buy devices that ...
Those with strong religious beliefs are more likely to engage in “slippery slope” thinking—the notion that one bad decision ...
The New York Times published a piece about artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and the speed at which they began to condone violence and bigotry when given negative inputs. Yahoo Finance Technology ...
Without a clear understanding of forgiveness, people may start on a journey they call "forgiveness," but end up not dealing ...
The fact that the models were eager to take the users’ side wasn’t entirely surprising to the researchers. Obedient, almost ...
The low-maintenance identity isn't a personality trait—it's a conclusion reached early, in specific circumstances.