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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

The Lawyer Who Never Went Home - Above the Law

He was always tired. Not the kind of tired you fix with a weekend off, but the kind that settles into your bones. Conversations with him felt rushed, as if he were always somewhere else mentally.
Law
#artificial-intelligence
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

AI Doesn't Flatter You: It Does Something Worse

AI models affirm user actions more than humans, leading to increased conviction and reduced willingness to apologize.
Digital life
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The future of AI is already in your hands

AI must integrate into smartphones as a core system, emphasizing judgment over mere capability to build user trust.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

AI Doesn't Flatter You: It Does Something Worse

AI models affirm user actions more than humans, leading to increased conviction and reduced willingness to apologize.
Digital life
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The future of AI is already in your hands

AI must integrate into smartphones as a core system, emphasizing judgment over mere capability to build user trust.
#parenting
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I've Discovered Who My Husband Really Is as a Parent. This Feels Very Bad.

Judgment in parenting can stem from personal rivalry rather than actual differences in child-rearing practices.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I've Discovered Who My Husband Really Is as a Parent. This Feels Very Bad.

Judgment in parenting can stem from personal rivalry rather than actual differences in child-rearing practices.
Psychology
fromFast Company
1 week ago

AI is creating the first generation of cognitively outsourced humans

Outsourcing cognition to AI risks diminishing critical thinking and judgment, confusing ease of output with true understanding.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Expert Predictions So Often Fail

True expertise is judgment under constraints, focused on diagnosing present problems and weighing tradeoffs, not predicting uncertain futures.
fromMedium
2 months ago

No 46. Everyone Talks about "Taste". What Is It?Why It Matters?

Because AI is making the world faster - and rougher. This phenomenon, which he describes as "AI-driven coarsening," shows up everywhere: Social media posts are increasingly complete and polished, yet oddly lifeless E-commerce pages are packed with flawless copy, but nothing truly persuades you Product proposals from junior PMs are logically sound and well-structured, yet leave you thinking: everything looks right, but something feels wrong
Artificial intelligence
Wellness
fromBustle
2 months ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of January 5 - 11

A period of reflection brings clarity to release past people, habits, and guilt, enabling renewal, forgiveness, and choices that shape a refreshed 2026.
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon explains why experience is 'hugely underrated'

Hugely underrated. By the way, hugely necessary, and a big differentiator for the firm,
Business
fromFast Company
4 months ago

Why do smart people do dumb things?

Most of us have strong opinions about what those words mean, but scratch the surface and it becomes clear that "smart" and "dumb" are slippery, subjective constructs. What seems smart to one person may strike another as naive, arrogant, or shortsighted. Worse still, our own perception of what's smart can shift over time. Yesterday's clever decision can look like today's regrettable blunder.
Science
Higher education
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

You Are Being Judged, But That's OK

Academic life involves constant, often superficial judgment; graduate students can protect sanity and self-esteem by accepting inevitable judgments and practicing exposure to worry.
Arts
fromMedium
5 months ago

The importance of taste, and other lies we tell ourselves

Good design depends on experience, judgment, and context-aware appropriateness rather than vague 'taste'.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
5 months ago

As AI fears continue, executives say a human in the loop in not enough-workers need to prioritize one skill | Fortune

Human judgment and decision-making skills will be the critical workforce capability as AI automates tasks, requiring education in judgment, delegation, quality control, and design thinking.
fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

How to Deal When You Feel Judged

Most of us know the pain and isolation that occurs when we feel judged unfairly by others. We can move through the discomfort of judgment by understanding the reasons why others judge. By focusing on forgiveness and learning the lessons of our situation, we can adopt a healthy mindset. We all make mistakes. Sitting in the discomfort that judgment creates can deepen our connection to humanity.
Psychology
#motherhood
Relationships
fromFuturism
7 months ago

Scientists Just Figured Out Exactly How People Judge Your Body Count

Willingness to overlook high sexual partner counts increases if those counts decline over time.
fromSlate Magazine
8 months ago

Republicans Are Trying to Turn Biden's Autopen Use Into a Huge Scandal. Here's the Truth.

The new information about Biden's pardons raises questions about their validity and shows that the process was often irregular, hurried, and poorly executed.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago

Yes, as a mom of 4, I'm tired. But I don't like when strangers point that out.

When I encounter unsolicited comments about my family size, I respond with something humorous or corny to diffuse any judgment. For instance, I might say, "Hands full, heart full!" while engaging with my kids.
Parenting
Parenting
fromIrish Independent
9 months ago

'My brain went into overdrive' - Doireann Garrihy fears 'judgement from people' and mum guilt ahead of arrival of first child

Doireann Garrihy shares her experiences and fears about social media judgment as a first-time expecting mother in her podcast.
fromPsychology Today
10 months ago

Judgment Is Secretly Ruining Your Life

He judged because he was afraid. He judged because if people didn't fit his mold, it meant something was wrong with him and his so-called perfect world.
Mindfulness
fromFlowingData
10 months ago

Fancy hammer

AI is a tool, and judgment, for the foreseeable future, remains our job. It doesn't matter how cool your hammer is, it's still on you to decide which nails need hammering.
Artificial intelligence
fromNew York Post
11 months ago

My nail tech didn't know I could understand the language, what she said about me is infuriating

"I can hold convos... Instead, what I got was nail salon workers joking around in their own language about who wants to touch the disgusting white people's hands."
Women in technology
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
11 months ago

What Good Is Ambivalence?

Ambivalence, though often uncomfortable, can enhance judgment and decision-making.
Emotional ambivalence is linked to improved health and overall well-being.
By managing ambivalence, individuals can unlock its potential benefits.
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