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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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Apr 15, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Comparing Deepseek, ChatGPT, and Claude: Which Tool is Best for Your Content Creation, Support, or Research Needs
Choosing the right AI tool can transform how you create content, assist customers, or conduct research. Deepseek, ChatGPT, and Claude are three popular AI platforms, each with unique features and strengths. Understanding their differences helps you pick the best fit for your specific needs, whether you are a business owner, researcher, or casual user.
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Mar 21, 2026 ∙ 4 min
The Rise of AI Assistants as Digital Coworkers: Transforming Business Efficiency and Collaboration
Artificial intelligence assistants are no longer just simple tools that respond to commands or answer questions. They are evolving into full digital coworkers that actively participate in daily workflows, support decision-making, and enhance team collaboration. This shift is driven by rapid advancements in AI technology, which have expanded the capabilities of these assistants far beyond their original scope.
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Feb 23, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Building Trust in a Bot-Driven World: Effective Communication Strategies for Businesses
In today’s world, customers often interact with automated systems before reaching a human. Chatbots, virtual assistants, and AI-driven customer service tools have become common. While these technologies offer speed and convenience, they also create a challenge: how can businesses build trust when much of the communication feels impersonal or mechanical? Trust remains the foundation of strong customer relationships, and companies must find ways to communicate effectively in this bot-driven...
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