GPT-4.5 Outperforms Humans in Controlled Turing Test, But There’s a Catch
A new study from Stony Brook and UC San Diego reveals GPT-4.5 tricked judges 73% of the time in a Turing test, but only by mimicking a specific…
A new study from Stony Brook and UC San Diego reveals GPT-4.5 tricked judges 73% of the time in a Turing test, but only by mimicking a specific…
Psychological insights reveal how replacing passive TV consumption with interactive, low-tech activities can reverse the effects of digital fatigue on romantic partnerships.
Psychologist Dr. Mark Travers explains why the habit of 'passive co-presence'—watching TV together—can erode intimacy and suggests five active alternatives.
As screen time dominates the domestic sphere, psychologists are identifying a growing 'passive consumption' trap in modern relationships. Explore the shift toward active bonding.
Psychologist Dr. Mark Travers explores how replacing passive screen time with active, collaborative habits can combat the 'autopilot' phase of long-term partnerships.
An analysis of how the death of Henry Nowak and subsequent police footage have been amplified by X and far-right digital spheres to push 'two-tier policing' narratives.