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Texas cops used 83,000 cameras to track a woman’s abortion—now billboards are warning pregnant drivers
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 9, 2026
Persuasion & Influence
Behavioral researchers noticed the once-easy children who never asked for seconds often become the adults who can’t stop tracking every metric — the reflex that kept them safe now makes being surveilled feel like self-care.
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 9, 2026
Behavioral Psychology
Most people don’t realise that the people who walk with nothing in their ears aren’t being antisocial — they’re keeping the last stretch of attention no platform has figured out how to sell.
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 8, 2026
Big Tech Stories
Netflix’s Beef just lost 70 percent of its viewers — and the streamer still doesn’t know why
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 7, 2026
Product
Behavioral Psychology
Nobody tells you that the people who reach for ChatGPT the moment a hard question lands aren’t thinking faster — they’re handing away the friction that once made them almost impossible to persuade.
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 7, 2026
Surveillance & Privacy
UK Age Verification Laws Just Forced Millions to Hand Over Facial Photos—and Discord’s Breach Proves Why That’s Dangerous
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 7, 2026
Behavioral Psychology
Psychology says that the adults who still type “thank you” to ChatGPT aren’t being naïve — they’re guarding a reflex a system is quietly measuring, and learning exactly how to earn.
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 6, 2026
Persuasion & Influence
The researchers who study how children form preferences say the generation everyone calls fragile isn’t fragile — they’re the first cohort profiled and fed back to themselves before they were old enough to vote.
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 5, 2026
Knowledge
AI & Machine Learning
The device reviving dead donor eyes is about to change transplant surgery forever
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 5, 2026
AI & Machine Learning
Meta’s new Pocket app is nothing like the old one — and users are furious about the name theft
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 5, 2026
Data Breaches & Scandals
Amazon’s Customer Support Trapped Identity Theft Victims in a Kafkaesque Nightmare — FTC just fined them $2.25 million
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 5, 2026
Big Tech Stories
T-Mobile just forced 15-year-old Sprint plans offline — and customers are posting angry screenshots everywhere
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
July 5, 2026
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
Sociologist and web journalist, passionate about words. I explore the facts, trends, and behaviors that shape our times.
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Guides & Protection
X’s (Twitter) Grok AI: How Elon Musk Trains AI on Your Tweets Without Asking
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
January 9, 2026
Analysis & Investigations
ChatGPT and Claude: How AI Stores Conversations for Training Data
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
January 1, 2026
Guides & Protection
Why your digital footprint is larger than you think and who actually owns it
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
December 16, 2025
Analysis & Investigations
Inside the new arms race: data, algorithms, and the fight for global influence
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
December 12, 2025
Guides & Protection
The hidden economy of your personal data: who buys it and how it is used
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
December 11, 2025
Guides & Protection
The science of virality: how algorithms determine what you see (and what you don’t)
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Rivo Raphaël Chreçant
December 10, 2025
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