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🔐 How to Protect Yourself from AI-Powered Scams
A Practical 2026 Guide to Staying Safe from Deepfakes, Voice Cloning, and Intelligent Fraud Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized productivity, creativity, and communication. But in 2026, it has also revolutionized something darker:
By Ahmed aldeabella29 days ago in Psyche
The Case for Professional Standards in Online Tarot
The online tarot industry has grown from a niche curiosity into a multi-billion-dollar global market in less than a decade. What was once confined to dimly lit parlors and carnival tents now operates through sophisticated digital platforms, mobile applications, and video conferencing services that connect millions of seekers with practitioners worldwide. Yet despite this remarkable commercial expansion, the sector remains largely unregulated, lacking the professional standards that typically accompany industries of comparable scale and consumer impact.
By Enrique Martinez29 days ago in Psyche
Understanding Psychology: How Your Mind Works, Emotions, Behavior & Mental Health Explained Simply
Understanding Your Mind: A Simple Guide to Psychology Psychology involves examining the mind and actions. Although psychology might appear complex, it essentially aims to understand the reasons behind our actions. The decisions we make, our emotions, and even the tiniest actions we take daily originate in our thoughts. Gaining further knowledge in psychology can enhance our understanding of ourselves and those around us.
By NadirAliWrites29 days ago in Psyche
Algorithmic Social Media and the Restructuring of Early Adult Development
Early adulthood, typically defined as ages 18–29, is a critical developmental period characterized by identity exploration, instability, and the gradual assumption of adult social roles (Arnett, 2000). During this stage, individuals form enduring self-concepts, evaluate progress across educational, occupational, and relational domains, and calibrate expectations about what constitutes a “normal” life trajectory. Historically, these processes unfolded within geographically and socially bounded environments. Over the past decade, however, smartphones and social media platforms have become dominant social contexts, fundamentally reshaping how young adults encounter social information.
By Whitman Drake30 days ago in Psyche








