Loneliness can feel heavy, but even small acts of care can cut through it. These 12 moments show how wisdom, kindness, ...
New research suggests that empathy coming from a human, rather than AI, still matters to us. As artificial intelligence finds its way into healthcare, therapy, and daily emotional support chatbots and ...
We’re witnessing a technological sea change. Artificial intelligence has moved from research labs into everyday workflows, shaping how we communicate, create, and connect. It’s writing our emails, ...
As World Cup fans build connections across cultures, brands have an opportunity to rethink how they understand customers and ...
There is a subtle but profound shift happening in our offices, both physical and virtual: the rapid erosion of human connection. Five years ago, if a junior employee hit a roadblock, they would swivel ...
Humans are hard-wired for connection. A recent study by a team at Harvard suggests that our brains may process loneliness and isolation in much the same way as basic longings for food and water. The ...
The psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut defines empathy as the primary method of data gathering about other human beings in the discipline of psychoanalysis. Thus, Kohut writes: 'Empathy does indeed in essence ...