As AI transforms our society, Americans are facing devastating levels of loneliness, anxiety, and disconnection.
We are, at our core, creatures of connection. Long before we built cities, our survival depended on the bonds we formed—with family, with friends, with community. Relationships begin in small sparks: ...
In our complex business world, we often overlook the simplest, most powerful tools at our disposal. I’ve spent years studying customer service and business relationships, and I’ve discovered something ...
How can the holidays be the “happiest time of the year” when we are so different? With all the pressure to have a “perfect holiday,” our differing opinions, conflicting priorities, and contrasting ...
Loneliness and social isolation are now recognized as major public health threats, prompting governments to explore technological solutions. Research from Monash University argues new AI "digital ...
Earlier this year, an OpenAI study reached a troubling conclusion: Heavy ChatGPT users are more likely to report loneliness than non-users. The correlation between usage and feelings of social ...
Feeling anxious when your AI companion app crashes? Clinical psychologists reveal 3 evidence-based frameworks to break free ...
The conversation dominating baseball this season isn’t about a blockbuster deal or playoff predictions. It’s about something far more fundamental: who, or what, should be making the calls that define ...
AI has been everywhere in the headlines—and not always for positive reasons. News stories warn of jobs being automated away and teams being replaced by machines. It’s no surprise that some leaders are ...
AI is everywhere in marketing and customer experience. It’s writing emails, answering questions, generating social content and guiding product recommendations. But as automation scales, something else ...
It is said that "statistics are human beings with the tears dried off." Hearing about mass suffering can generate shock and concern. But it can also cause people to shut off. When the problem seems ...