Slow touch

Our year strokes hair when he is tired, turning his curls between his fingers. This is how to sleep: the eyelids fall, fall, go down. Neuroscientifics call this, “Carudo and rhythmic carudo” slow touch “or”Affective touch. “It moves through the skin to 10 centimeters per second, faster than a snail, slower than handwriting, and works…

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Aid! My therapist is using chatgpt

Lately, it is my favorite AI story, probably because it captures very well the chaos that can develop when people really use AI in the way in which technological companies have told them to do so. As the story writer, Laurie Clarke points out, is not a total dream that AI can be therapeutically useful….

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