Forcing an AI system to “play nice” does not automatically make people cooperate. In one set of simulations, it barely moved ...
In a September 16, 2016 essay in the New York Times, David Z. Hambrick and Alexander P. Burgoyne made an interesting distinction between intelligence and rationality. Drawing mainly on the work of ...
In my first reflection on AI and how to live well with AI technology I concluded, based on the recent lecture by Stephen Fry and the new book Nexus by Yuval Harari, that there was a manifest need for ...
Dangerously intelligent people often lean into the hard conversations that other people can’t make space for. Of course, ...
Navigating the complexities of relationships, both personal and professional, can be particularly challenging as we enter our ...
Some people seem to understand emotions intuitively—they can read the room, respond with empathy and navigate tense situations with ease. Others might miss those signals entirely, not out of malice, ...
New research suggests that emotional intelligence improves romantic relationships primarily through a single, specific behavior: making a partner feel valued and appreciated. While emotionally ...
Emotional intelligence is often talked about like it’s a personality type or a box to check off on your self-improvement to-do list. But let’s be clear, it’s not something you are. Emotional ...
As consumer behavior shifts more rapidly, understanding in-home usage helps leaders reduce risk, innovate and stay ahead of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results