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Dr. Eleanor Wright
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Lead Research Scientist, Human-AI Cognition Lab
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Join date: Feb 21, 2026
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Dr. Eleanor Wright is a cognitive psychologist and AI researcher specializing in how humans perceive, trust, and emotionally respond to AI systems. She leads the Human-AI Cognition Lab at Stanford University, where her research explores decision fatigue, over-reliance on automation, and the psychological consequences of AI-mediated work.
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Jun 2, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Navigating Meta's New Paid Ecosystem Impacts on Creators Businesses and Users
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Meta AI, is shifting toward a new paid ecosystem. This change introduces subscription models and other monetization features across its platforms. The move aims to create new revenue streams for creators and businesses while reshaping the user experience. This blog post explores how this shift affects creators, businesses, and everyday users. It also analyzes the benefits and challenges of subscription models and offers insights into
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May 14, 2026 ∙ 5 min
How AI is Revolutionizing Healthcare Decisions in Diagnostics and Patient Management
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping healthcare in ways that were once only imagined in science fiction. I’ve seen firsthand how AI tools are changing the way doctors diagnose diseases, plan treatments, and manage patient care. This transformation is not just about technology; it’s about improving outcomes and making healthcare more efficient and precise.
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May 2, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Unlocking the Future: How Vivian Balakrishnan's AI-Powered Second Brain Could Transform Your Business Productivity
Imagine having a personal assistant who never forgets, instantly recalls every detail you’ve ever learned, and helps you make smarter decisions faster. This is the promise behind Vivian Balakrishnan’s latest project: an AI-powered "second brain" built using nano claw technology. As a small business owner, I find this concept both fascinating and a little unsettling. It could change how we work, think, and compete. Let me walk you through what this second brain means, how nano claw technology mak
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