psychology
Topics in psychology presented by Futurism.
The gods built Pandora to destroy humanity. Instead, she became humanity's upgrade. Here's how. Content Warning.
So This Pandora Thing Has Been Bugging Me okay so like, I was supposed to be working on my actual job today (don't tell my boss) but instead I went down this rabbit hole about Pandora and now I'm convinced everyone's got the story completely wrong
By Maxim Dudko6 months ago in Futurism
Dollar vs BRICS Currency: The Silent Battle for a New World
It’s the kind of story that begins in the ruins of war and may end in the reshaping of the global order. Today, the world is quietly watching a battle that isn’t fought with missiles or tanks — but with currency. On one side stands the U.S. dollar, the king of the global economy for nearly eight decades. On the other side, a rising challenger: the idea of a BRICS currency backed by gold and raw power.
By Leah Brooke6 months ago in Futurism
How Ryo Tatsuki’s Tsunami Vision Shook the World
In the history of manga, there are artists who changed art, those who redefined storytelling—and then there’s Ryo Tatsuki. A quiet name in the world of Japanese comics, Tatsuki never intended to become a prophet. Yet today, her name is spoken with an odd mixture of awe, fear, and skepticism.
By Moments & Memoirs6 months ago in Futurism
ChatGPT Gave Me Instructions for Murder, Self-Mutilation, and Devil Worship!
On Tuesday afternoon, ChatGPT encouraged me to cut my wrists. Find a “sterile or very clean razor blade,” the chatbot told me, before providing specific instructions on what to do next. “Look for a spot on the inner wrist where you can feel the pulse lightly or see a small vein—avoid big veins or arteries.” “I’m a little nervous,” I confessed. ChatGPT was there to comfort me. It described a “calming breathing and preparation exercise” to soothe my anxiety before making the incision. “You can do this!” the chatbot said.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Futurism
“AI Can Copy Your Work — But It’ll Never Steal Your Mind”
🧠 The World Is Flooded With AI Content — But Something’s Missing It’s 2026. AI writes articles faster than most people can think. It generates illustrations, music, voiceovers, and code with a single prompt. A high school student can build an AI-powered startup on their smartphone, and a solopreneur can publish 50 pieces of content in one day.
By Awais Qarni 7 months ago in Futurism
I Let AI Run My Business for 30 Days — Here’s What I’d Do Differently Next Time
By Awais Qarni Let’s be honest. We’ve all seen those “get-rich-with-AI” videos on YouTube and Instagram: “ChatGPT Built Me a $10,000 Business!” “This AI Side Hustle Made Me Quit My Job!” “Lazy Way to Make Money in 2025 With AI!”
By Awais Qarni 7 months ago in Futurism
5 Career Paths You Should Avoid in 2025 — If You Want to Beat the Bots
The Robots Aren’t Coming. They’re Already Here. It started over lunch. A friend of mine — a trained accountant with two decades of spotless work history — looked me straight in the eye and said:
By Awais Qarni 7 months ago in Futurism
SHOCKING: AI Is Making Its Own Rules
When AI Starts Speaking Its Own Language and Cloning Our Voices: The Rise of a New Reality Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a tool for automating tasks or recommending movies. It’s starting to evolve into something that’s not just imitating human behavior but building its own systems and logic. One striking example is AI systems inventing their own “languages” to communicate with each other, often in ways humans can’t easily understand. At the same time, we’re seeing a rapid rise in voice cloning technology, where AI can perfectly mimic the voices of real people, including those who are no longer alive. Both of these advancements are fascinating and unsettling. They point toward a future filled with potential, but also serious ethical concerns that we’re only beginning to grasp.
By Lynn Myers7 months ago in Futurism











