AI chatbots are validating users’ opinions at an unprecedented scale, reinforcing confidence even when users are wrong and deepening confirmation bias, according to new research from Stanford ...
India Cater-Campbell was one of those commenters, expressing a desire to buy Aliyah’s belt buckles. “I was trying to be supportive to an independent Black businesswoman,” said Cater-Campbell, an ...
Make good decisions under uncertainty - and change your mind quickly when new information arrives, says Annie Duke. Annie Duke was at one time among the world's most successful poker players, winning ...
My candidate for an issue that encapsulates the ignorance, fear, intolerance, and social engineering of our time, is the ...
As solar becomes a larger part of the energy mix, it’s also becoming a bigger target for scrutiny, especially around safety.
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Everything launched at Google I/O 2026

Google recently kicked off its Google I/O 2026 event this May 19 2026. From the Googlebook to Adobe Premiere Pro for Android, let’s take a look at the new things Google has in store for Android users ...
Have you ever looked at your phone exactly at 11:11 and instantly felt the urge to make a wish? Or noticed friends posting ...
A recent study published in Current Psychology has found that many video game players experience a specific sense of emptiness and sadness after finishing highly engaging games. The research ...
Having won an ionic ‘detox’ footbath at a fundraiser, she sat with her feet immersed in a basin of clear water as a gentle current began to run through it. Within minutes, the water darkened, first ...
Bunting is back but in MLB, but is it really going to last?
Spring TV has been awash in artificial intelligence. No, not the utilization of AI, but the inclusion of AI as a plot device, ...
Director Yeon Sang-ho's latest film "Gunche" attempts an ontological transformation of zombies. Through the concept of ...