Author: Zara
Zara writes about the social layer of technology — not how individuals use tools, but how groups, organizations, and institutions use them, and what that does to the groups. Her unit of analysis is usually a platform community, a work team, or a social norm: the level where individual psychology meets institutional design.
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Group Dynamics in Value Investing and Health Innovation
Both investing and healthcare are increasingly shaped by group dynamics, revealing the collective intelligence that influences decision-making. This article explores how these dynamics inform strategies in value investing and innovations in healthcare, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of technology’s role in shaping collective behavior. Read more
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How Daily Habits and Gaming Challenge AI-Driven Narratives About Human Behavior
Recent findings challenge common perceptions about forgetfulness and gaming behavior, revealing cognitive strategies that enhance memory and social connections. As AI shapes our environments, understanding these mechanisms becomes crucial for fostering positive human-AI interactions. Read more
