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Hiding in plain sight: the secret epidemic of digital addiction
Can tech solve all the loneliness it helped create?
Sep 7
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Cory Corrine
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Keeping kids safe on and offline
Will Meta's Teen Accounts help?
Aug 31
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Cory Corrine
Psychedelics, AI and knowing yourself
Can AI be a "trip sitter"?
Aug 30
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Cory Corrine
I saw tech become a first responder: Reflections 20 years after Katrina
Today, August 29, 2025 marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, one of the worst natural disasters of our modern consciousness.
Aug 29
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Cory Corrine
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Privacy is becoming a main character
Encryption does not fully equal privacy.
Aug 3
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Cory Corrine
Navigating ‘human’ hiring with the help of robots
The job search is being rewritten by AI.
Jul 27
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Cory Corrine
Is the future of beauty an AI mirror?
When we think about AI, we generally think about chatbots or automation, not objects in our homes.
Jul 20
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Cory Corrine
Intimacy in the age of always-on tech
The ‘gender wars’ are loud and attention-grabbing, but what’s actually happening underneath all that noise is more complex.
Jul 13
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Cory Corrine
AI knows how to humiliate women
To be a woman in 2025 means carrying a low-grade fear that your literal face might be used against you.
Jul 6
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Cory Corrine
Love is a drug is a chatbot?!
The more that AI bots feel safe to us, the less we may tolerate the friction of real relationships.
Jun 28
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Cory Corrine
Search, swipe, sleep — everything you do is being tracked, but can you even ‘turn it off’?!
To give your data, or not to give your data? No longer the question.
Jun 22
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Cory Corrine
School's out, but AI is already lesson-planning for the Fall
It’s June and for the most part we’re out of the physical classroom but still very much in a live experiment.
Jun 15
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Cory Corrine
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