How AI’s sycophantic responses, language mirroring and hyperpersonalized content work together to send some people into a ...
"My subordinate's attitude is annoying," "My wife doesn't understand me," "Is this really the life I want?" Don't these kinds of worries start to increase once you hit your 40s? In fact, many of these ...
Through my sessions, I have noticed something. It is that the more someone has lived as their 'parent's parent' since childhood, the more likely they are to repeat similar problems in their work and ...
Bipolar disorder has a way of playing tricks on your mind, especially when you’re caught in the depths of a mood episode. The encouraging part? Even though these thoughts feel powerful, they are not ...
The artificial intelligence boom is real. We all can agree on how AI is changing our work, lifestyle, education and healthcare and impacting our lives. But can it become a spy to monitor your work and ...
description [ICLR 2026 Oral][LLM Safety][Deepfake Detection] Ours proposes Veritas, an MLLM-based deepfake detector that simulates human forensic thinking (fast judgment → reasoning → planning → ...
Michael MacIntyre, MD, is a board-certified general and forensic psychiatrist. Cognitive distortions are ways of thinking that are often habitual, negative, and not rooted in fact. These distortions ...
Black and white thinking is a thought pattern that makes people think in absolutes. For instance, you may think you are either always right or the world’s biggest failure. Psychologists consider this ...
Cognitive distortions are biased thoughts that create negative patterns in the way a person thinks. They can be a symptom of depression and anxiety. Changing these habitual thoughts can help improve a ...
If you’re like most leaders, you face an increasingly complex world where problems are everywhere and decisions must be made faster than ever before. In that pressure cooker, it’s tempting to fall ...
Emotional reasoning is a distorted thinking pattern, meaning that we tend to engage in it automatically and when we don’t want to think too deeply. Normally, we form an interpretation about the ...