AI chatbots often agree with users—even when they’re wrong—boosting confidence while reducing accountability, a new study warns.
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Sony patent aims to track negative behavior in multiplayer games to promote healthy interactions and mitigate toxic actions. The system uses frequency markers to identify "bad actors" and encourage ...
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We've all likely encountered negative people in our workplaces—those who consistently criticize but rarely contribute constructively. The ripple effects of their negativity can profoundly impact team ...
More than a third of Americans report making New Year’s resolutions, statistics show, many of which are focused on kicking bad habits. Whether it’s smoking, overeating, drinking excessive alcohol or ...
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Charming Holiday is a news article writer from the United States who has been working with GameRant since August 2023 and self-publishing since May 2025. He is a former cultural policy advisor who has ...