Even when we have access to countless numbers of AI agents, we will still need to spend time with other human beings. Interacting with others remains one of the core psychological drivers that determine wellbeing and performance – and neuroscience research has an extensive history of studying the best ways for people to mingle. A new study on social interaction in public space from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands (Mohammadi…
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