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Freud would have called AI a ‘narcissistic insult’ to humanity—here’s how we might overcome it

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

In 1917, Sigmund Freud described three “narcissistic insults” that had been caused by science. These were moments of scientific breakthrough that showed humans that we are not as special as we once believed.This post was […]

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Study: When punishers profit, people are more likely to break the rules

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

UC San Diego researchers show that paying enforcers to punish makes people less likely to cooperate with others, which has major implications for law-enforcement quotas, asset forfeiture, and for-profit prisons.This post was originally published on […]

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Extreme weather alerts can move markets. Here’s what investors can learn from our new research

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

Many of us check the weather forecast to plan our day—to decide whether to carry an umbrella, postpone a trip or work from home when snow is on the horizon. But weather alerts can influence […]

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Shipping policies designed to boost online spending instead drive consumers into stores

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

Online shopping has experienced massive growth over the past decade, leading to extensive research into how businesses merge their physical store presence with online platforms.This post was originally published on this site

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Laws are introduced globally to reduce ‘psychological harm’ online, but there’s no clear definition of what it is

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

Several pieces of legislation across the world are coming into effect this year to tackle harms experienced online, such as the UK’s Online Safety Act and Australia’s Online Safety Act. There are also new standards, […]

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Misspelled names may give brands a Lyft if the spelling isn’t too weird

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

Consumers don’t mind when companies use misspelled words—think Lyft for “lift” or Froot Loops for “fruit loops”—as their brand names, as long as the alterations aren’t too extreme and the misspelling makes sense.This post was […]

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Hype and western values are shaping AI reporting in Africa: What needs to change

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

News media shape public understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) and influence how society interacts with these technologies. For many people, especially those who have not sought more knowledge about AI elsewhere, media platforms are a […]

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AI tech breathes life into virtual companion animals

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

Researchers at UNIST have developed an innovative AI technology capable of reconstructing highly detailed three-dimensional (3D) models of companion animals from a single photograph, enabling realistic animations. This breakthrough allows users to experience lifelike digital […]

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Study highlights resilience of small exporters in wartime Ukraine

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

As the shocks of war continue to be a daily reality for people in Ukraine, smaller exporting firms have demonstrated the critical role of relational capital—fostering trust, cooperation, and communication with foreign partners—to survive and […]

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Werewolf exes and billionaire CEOs: Why cheesy short dramas are taking over our social media feeds

August 19, 2025 Phys.org

What can you do in 60 seconds? In short dramas, or “micro dramas,” that’s enough time for a billionaire CEO to fall in love with his contracted wife, or for a werewolf mafia boss to […]

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