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From endless scrolling to going back to an ex: Why we keep doing things we know aren’t good for us

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From endless scrolling to going back to an ex: Why we keep doing things we know aren’t good for us
From endless scrolling to going back to an ex: Why we keep doing things we know aren’t good for us
Not everything that feels automatic is actually a habit. Often, it is a choice. Experts explain why the brain prioritizes immediate relief over future well-being and the role emotions play in the process
El País
El País1 hrs ago
From endless scrolling to going back to an ex: Why we keep doing things we know aren’t good for us
Not everything that feels automatic is actually a habit. Often, it is a choice. Experts explain why the brain prioritizes immediate relief over future well-being and the role emotions play in the process
The Register
The Register🏁 first to report17 hrs ago
AI slop is good for business if you know what you're doing
REG AD ai and ML Your irresponsibility is someone else's opportunity Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is known for saying, "Your margin is my opportunity."Substitute "irresponsibility" for "margin," and you have a formulation that applies to AI-driven software development.AI models or coding agents make mistakes, and many of