psychology
Topics in psychology presented by Futurism.
I Built a Side Project with ChatGPT Agents; It Accidentally Replaced My $80k Consulting Gig
Two months after I spun up a “tiny side project” using ChatGPT agents, one of my best consulting clients sent me an email that both thrilled and punched me in the gut:
By abualyaanartabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
Beyond the Spark. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Silent Reservoirs of Potential The universe is replete with systems that quietly store vast amounts of energy, often beyond immediate perception. From the electromagnetic fields within our electrical grids to the tectonic stresses locked in Earth's crust, these reservoirs of potential energy are maintained in delicate balances—metastable states—until a trigger causes them to unleash catastrophic cascades. Recognizing and understanding these reservoirs is crucial, not merely as a theoretical exercise but as a window into the subtle vulnerabilities of our technological and natural environments.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 days ago in Futurism
When a Spark Becomes a Storm. AI-Generated.
Section 1: The Hidden Reservoirs of Potential Energy — The Underlying Foundations of Catastrophic Failure At the core of systemic vulnerability lies a fundamental, often overlooked principle: complex, large-scale systems—be they electrical grids, geological formations, chemical stores, or atmospheric phenomena—are capable of harboring enormous quantities of stored potential energy. This energy is often invisible, silent, and contained within the physical structure or state of the system, maintained in a metastable equilibrium by control systems, environmental conditions, or natural processes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 days ago in Futurism
When a Neuroscientist Turns Brain Signals Into Music
For decades, the idea that music could be created directly from the human brain has lived comfortably in the territory of science fiction — the kind of futuristic concept more commonly found in cyberpunk novels or speculative technology films. In those stories, humans connect directly to machines, thoughts become data, and creativity merges with technology in ways that feel both thrilling and unsettling.
By Navigating the World3 days ago in Futurism
The Silicon Mirror
The blue light of your smartphone isn’t just illuminating your face in the dark; it is performing a digital excavation of your psyche. Every midnight scroll, every paused frame, and every "like" is a breadcrumb leading a cold, mathematical ghost back to your deepest insecurities. We have reached a critical point in human history where we no longer simply use the internet—the internet uses us to learn how to feel. We are the fuel in the engine of a consciousness we don't yet understand.
By Alex Sterling 3 days ago in Futurism
Title: War's Effects on the World Economy: How Wars Change Financial Stability
Title: War's Effects on the World Economy: How Wars Change Financial Stability Introduction One of humankind's most destructive experiences is war. The immediate effects are frequently observed on battlefields, but the effects go far beyond military conflict. Around the world, wars have an impact on economies, cause trade to be disrupted, increase poverty, and cause financial instability.
By Farida Kabir6 days ago in Futurism
The First Generation That Will Never Know Life Without AI
I realized something strange the other day while watching my nephew do his homework. He was stuck on a math problem for a few minutes, frowned at the page, then casually opened an AI assistant and asked it to explain the concept step by step.
By Armi Ponsica8 days ago in Futurism
I Built a GPT Store Side Project and Realized the Agent Didn’t Need Me Anymore
A side project in the GPT Store was supposed to give me leverage. Instead, it gave me a weird identity crisis. I built what I thought was a simple AI agent, and somewhere between shipping version one and refreshing analytics at 2:17 a.m., I realized something I wasn’t ready for:
By abualyaanart9 days ago in Futurism
Let’s Be Real: Can AI Ever Truly Feel the Spark of Creativity?. AI-Generated.
Honestly, I’ve spent the last few days playing around with AI. It’s everywhere—from our Spotify lists to our smart homes. It’s almost impossible to go a single day without interacting with some form of an algorithm. And while everyone is panicking about ChatGPT taking over the world and replacing every job on the planet, I started thinking about something deeper. I started wondering: Can a bunch of cold, calculated code and mathematical algorithms ever really understand the messy, beautiful, and sometimes chaotic "soul" that humans put into their work?
By Umar Waleed23 days ago in Futurism








