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PsyPost: New research links personality traits to confidence in recognizing artificial intelligence deception. “A study published in the journal F1000Research in 2023 suggests that specific personality traits, particularly honesty and agreeableness, can predict how confident young adults feel in their ability to spot deepfake videos.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/17/psypost-new-research-links-personality-traits-to-confidence-in-recognizing-artificial-intelligence-deception/ -
PsyPost: New research links personality traits to confidence in recognizing artificial intelligence deception. “A study published in the journal F1000Research in 2023 suggests that specific personality traits, particularly honesty and agreeableness, can predict how confident young adults feel in their ability to spot deepfake videos.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/17/psypost-new-research-links-personality-traits-to-confidence-in-recognizing-artificial-intelligence-deception/ -
PsyPost: New research links personality traits to confidence in recognizing artificial intelligence deception. “A study published in the journal F1000Research in 2023 suggests that specific personality traits, particularly honesty and agreeableness, can predict how confident young adults feel in their ability to spot deepfake videos.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/17/psypost-new-research-links-personality-traits-to-confidence-in-recognizing-artificial-intelligence-deception/ -
PsyPost: New research links personality traits to confidence in recognizing artificial intelligence deception. “A study published in the journal F1000Research in 2023 suggests that specific personality traits, particularly honesty and agreeableness, can predict how confident young adults feel in their ability to spot deepfake videos.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/17/psypost-new-research-links-personality-traits-to-confidence-in-recognizing-artificial-intelligence-deception/ -
PsyPost: New research links personality traits to confidence in recognizing artificial intelligence deception. “A study published in the journal F1000Research in 2023 suggests that specific personality traits, particularly honesty and agreeableness, can predict how confident young adults feel in their ability to spot deepfake videos.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/17/psypost-new-research-links-personality-traits-to-confidence-in-recognizing-artificial-intelligence-deception/ -
PsyPost: Social media analysis links polarized political language to distorted thought patterns. “A recent analysis of millions of social media posts reveals that markers of mental distortions rose alongside political extremism between the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. The research, published in Communications Psychology, highlights a growing overlap between extreme ideological views […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/13/psypost-social-media-analysis-links-polarized-political-language-to-distorted-thought-patterns/ -
PsyPost: Job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intelligence. “When people know an artificial intelligence program is evaluating them for a job or college program, they alter their behavior to appear more analytical and less emotional. These strategic changes could lead to inaccurate evaluations and alter who ultimately gets selected for important […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/10/psypost-job-seekers-mask-their-emotions-and-act-more-analytical-when-evaluated-by-artificial-intelligence/ -
PsyPost: Job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intelligence. “When people know an artificial intelligence program is evaluating them for a job or college program, they alter their behavior to appear more analytical and less emotional. These strategic changes could lead to inaccurate evaluations and alter who ultimately gets selected for important […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/10/psypost-job-seekers-mask-their-emotions-and-act-more-analytical-when-evaluated-by-artificial-intelligence/ -
PsyPost: Job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intelligence. “When people know an artificial intelligence program is evaluating them for a job or college program, they alter their behavior to appear more analytical and less emotional. These strategic changes could lead to inaccurate evaluations and alter who ultimately gets selected for important […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/10/psypost-job-seekers-mask-their-emotions-and-act-more-analytical-when-evaluated-by-artificial-intelligence/ -
PsyPost: Job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intelligence. “When people know an artificial intelligence program is evaluating them for a job or college program, they alter their behavior to appear more analytical and less emotional. These strategic changes could lead to inaccurate evaluations and alter who ultimately gets selected for important […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/10/psypost-job-seekers-mask-their-emotions-and-act-more-analytical-when-evaluated-by-artificial-intelligence/ -
PsyPost: Job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intelligence. “When people know an artificial intelligence program is evaluating them for a job or college program, they alter their behavior to appear more analytical and less emotional. These strategic changes could lead to inaccurate evaluations and alter who ultimately gets selected for important […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/10/psypost-job-seekers-mask-their-emotions-and-act-more-analytical-when-evaluated-by-artificial-intelligence/ -
PsyPost: AI autocomplete suggestions covertly change how users think about important topics. “New research provides evidence that interacting with biased autocomplete suggestions can covertly shift a person’s underlying attitudes on important societal issues. The findings, published in the journal Science Advances, suggest that the subtle influence of these everyday programs often bypasses […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/06/psypost-ai-autocomplete-suggestions-covertly-change-how-users-think-about-important-topics/ -
PsyPost: AI autocomplete suggestions covertly change how users think about important topics. “New research provides evidence that interacting with biased autocomplete suggestions can covertly shift a person’s underlying attitudes on important societal issues. The findings, published in the journal Science Advances, suggest that the subtle influence of these everyday programs often bypasses […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/06/psypost-ai-autocomplete-suggestions-covertly-change-how-users-think-about-important-topics/ -
PsyPost: Limiting social media to one hour a day reduces loneliness in distressed individuals. “A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders suggests that limiting social media use to one hour per day can reduce feelings of loneliness among young adults experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/04/psypost-limiting-social-media-to-one-hour-a-day-reduces-loneliness-in-distressed-individuals/ -
PsyPost: Vulnerable #narcissism is linked to intense celebrity worship via #parasocial relationships https://www.psypost.org/vulnerable-narcissism-is-linked-to-intense-celebrity-worship-via-parasocial-relationships/ #parasozial #Promis #Narzissmus #CelebrityWorshipDisorder
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PsyPost: New research suggests truth has a natural competitive edge over misinformation. “Truthful messages are more persuasive and more likely to be shared than false ones, according to new research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The findings, drawn from four large experiments, challenge the widespread belief that misinformation naturally spreads more […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/02/psypost-new-research-suggests-truth-has-a-natural-competitive-edge-over-misinformation/ -
PsyPost: New research suggests truth has a natural competitive edge over misinformation. “Truthful messages are more persuasive and more likely to be shared than false ones, according to new research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The findings, drawn from four large experiments, challenge the widespread belief that misinformation naturally spreads more […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/02/psypost-new-research-suggests-truth-has-a-natural-competitive-edge-over-misinformation/ -
PsyPost: New research suggests truth has a natural competitive edge over misinformation. “Truthful messages are more persuasive and more likely to be shared than false ones, according to new research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The findings, drawn from four large experiments, challenge the widespread belief that misinformation naturally spreads more […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/02/psypost-new-research-suggests-truth-has-a-natural-competitive-edge-over-misinformation/ -
PsyPost: New research suggests truth has a natural competitive edge over misinformation. “Truthful messages are more persuasive and more likely to be shared than false ones, according to new research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The findings, drawn from four large experiments, challenge the widespread belief that misinformation naturally spreads more […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/02/psypost-new-research-suggests-truth-has-a-natural-competitive-edge-over-misinformation/ -
PsyPost: New research suggests truth has a natural competitive edge over misinformation. “Truthful messages are more persuasive and more likely to be shared than false ones, according to new research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The findings, drawn from four large experiments, challenge the widespread belief that misinformation naturally spreads more […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/02/psypost-new-research-suggests-truth-has-a-natural-competitive-edge-over-misinformation/ -
PsyPost: Excessive smartphone habits tied to emotional dysregulation in the brain . “Young adults who struggle to manage their smartphone habits display altered brain connectivity patterns related to emotional processing and self-control. A newly released study maps how these neural differences correspond to difficulties in regulating negative feelings. The research was published in the journal […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/31/psypost-excessive-smartphone-habits-tied-to-emotional-dysregulation-in-the-brain/ -
PsyPost: Excessive smartphone habits tied to emotional dysregulation in the brain . “Young adults who struggle to manage their smartphone habits display altered brain connectivity patterns related to emotional processing and self-control. A newly released study maps how these neural differences correspond to difficulties in regulating negative feelings. The research was published in the journal […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/31/psypost-excessive-smartphone-habits-tied-to-emotional-dysregulation-in-the-brain/ -
PsyPost: Excessive smartphone habits tied to emotional dysregulation in the brain . “Young adults who struggle to manage their smartphone habits display altered brain connectivity patterns related to emotional processing and self-control. A newly released study maps how these neural differences correspond to difficulties in regulating negative feelings. The research was published in the journal […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/31/psypost-excessive-smartphone-habits-tied-to-emotional-dysregulation-in-the-brain/ -
PsyPost: Excessive smartphone habits tied to emotional dysregulation in the brain . “Young adults who struggle to manage their smartphone habits display altered brain connectivity patterns related to emotional processing and self-control. A newly released study maps how these neural differences correspond to difficulties in regulating negative feelings. The research was published in the journal […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/31/psypost-excessive-smartphone-habits-tied-to-emotional-dysregulation-in-the-brain/ -
PsyPost: Excessive smartphone habits tied to emotional dysregulation in the brain . “Young adults who struggle to manage their smartphone habits display altered brain connectivity patterns related to emotional processing and self-control. A newly released study maps how these neural differences correspond to difficulties in regulating negative feelings. The research was published in the journal […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/31/psypost-excessive-smartphone-habits-tied-to-emotional-dysregulation-in-the-brain/ -
PsyPost: AI can generate images that are just as effective at triggering human emotions as traditional photographs . “A recent study provides evidence that artificial intelligence can successfully generate customized images designed to trigger specific human emotions. The findings suggest that these computer-generated pictures work just as well as traditional photographs, while offering the […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/28/psypost-ai-can-generate-images-that-are-just-as-effective-at-triggering-human-emotions-as-traditional-photographs/ -
PsyPost: Efforts to make AI inclusive accidentally create bizarre new gender biases, new research suggests. “New research published in Computers in Human Behavior Reports suggests that efforts to make artificial intelligence more inclusive can sometimes create unexpected new biases.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/27/psypost-efforts-to-make-ai-inclusive-accidentally-create-bizarre-new-gender-biases-new-research-suggests/ -
PsyPost: News chatbots that present multiple viewpoints tend to earn the trust of conspiracy believers. “The research provides evidence that individuals who hold strong conspiracy beliefs tend to respond well to these chatbots, viewing them as useful tools for reading diverse news. These findings point to new ways technology might help pierce information bubbles and reduce societal division by […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/23/psypost-news-chatbots-that-present-multiple-viewpoints-tend-to-earn-the-trust-of-conspiracy-believers/ -
PsyPost: Using AI to verify human advice could damage your professional relationships. “New research published in Computers in Human Behavior suggests that consulting artificial intelligence (AI) for advice may unintentionally strain relationships with human professionals.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/20/psypost-using-ai-to-verify-human-advice-could-damage-your-professional-relationships/ -
PsyPost: Using AI to verify human advice could damage your professional relationships. “New research published in Computers in Human Behavior suggests that consulting artificial intelligence (AI) for advice may unintentionally strain relationships with human professionals.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/20/psypost-using-ai-to-verify-human-advice-could-damage-your-professional-relationships/