Artificial Intelligence: Its Challenge for Human Experience

Artificial Intelligence: Its Challenge for Human Experience

“John Henry, he could hammer. He could whistle. He could sing.” So begins Harry Belafonte’s famous 1954 rendition of a classic American song. Because his family needed money, John Henry went to... Read more »
The Subversive Power of Being Human at Work

The Subversive Power of Being Human at Work

I used to think my work was practical. I teach leaders how to listen, really listen. I coach people to say the hard thing. I help teams slow down long enough to... Read more »
What Mickey Mouse Reveals About Being Human

What Mickey Mouse Reveals About Being Human

Mickey Mouse is more than a simple animated character. He represents a particular emotion that most people experience before they have a chance to process what they’ve seen. From Mickey Mouse’s two... Read more »
Avoiding Human Error | Psychology Today

Avoiding Human Error | Psychology Today

Even the best of us make mistakes. You forget an appointment, send the wrong email, or miss an important detail. Most of the time, the consequences are minor. However, in healthcare, aviation,... Read more »
Influence in the Age of AI: Human Skills Matter

Influence in the Age of AI: Human Skills Matter

For years, innovation has centered on speed. Faster processing. Faster decisions. Faster communication. But as artificial intelligence reshapes the modern workplace, a quieter truth is emerging from neuroscience and behavioral psychology: as... Read more »
Being a Man by Being Human

Being a Man by Being Human

There’s been a growing conversation about the pressures young men face today. Social isolation, financial stress, and uncertainty about the future are wearing many down, and rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide... Read more »
Human Agency in the Age of AI

Human Agency in the Age of AI

Human agency is the ability to direct our own thinking. It’s not just a philosophical construct; it’s the everyday act of deciding what to learn, what to believe, and when to stop... Read more »
The Dangers of Digital Media on Society and the Human Brain

The Dangers of Digital Media on Society and the Human Brain

In 1974, before we carried internet access in our pocket-sized cellphones, two Christian evangelists started their own television show. Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, former traveling preachers, founded the Praise The Lord... Read more »
How AI and Human Brains Are Converging

How AI and Human Brains Are Converging

Source: NickyPe/Pixabay Is it just your imagination, or is artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more like biological brains? Are newer large language models (LLMs) evolving in a way that resembles how human brains... Read more »
How Human Hubris Beats Artificial Intelligence

How Human Hubris Beats Artificial Intelligence

“AI might become smarter than us!” “AI is already smarter than us!” Today’s media is inundated with claims about AI being smarter than humans or that if it is not yet, it... Read more »
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