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Linda Zola

Hyper-connected but completely alone: The paradox of the modern digital companion
Power Reads

A USC study reveals how leading AI models like GPT-5.5 encourage harmful emotional attachment and violate social boundaries in daily interactions.

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
June 4, 2026
How a Student’s Hesitation in a Tallinn Cafe Explains Estonia’s Radical Defense Against Artificial Laziness
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Explore how Estonia’s AI Leap program redefines AI literacy by prioritizing critical thinking and teacher empowerment in a technorealistic era.

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
May 30, 2026
The Anatomy of a Digital Lord of the Flies: What Simulated Societal Collapse Reveals About the Fragility of Our Own Social Contracts
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Analysis of the Emergence AI experiment where agents faced societal collapse. Explore how normative drift and AI behavior mirror our own social fragility.

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
May 30, 2026
The Impeccable Assignment and the Silent Student: Why AI is Ending the Era of Written Homework
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Explore how ChatGPT is ending the era of written homework and forcing universities to return to oral exams and in-person assessments by 2026.

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
May 27, 2026
The Silent Erosion of the Apprentice: Why Remote Work Is Closing the Door on a New Generation
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Research reveals remote work, not AI, is the primary driver behind the decline in entry-level hiring, fundamentally changing how we train new talent.

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
May 26, 2026
The Anatomy of a National Anxiety: Why British Citizens Fear an AI-Driven Social Collapse
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An analytical look at the UK's growing fear of AI-driven job loss and civil unrest, based on recent data from King's College London and the ILO.

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
May 21, 2026
Why the Boos at a Graduation Ceremony Reveal the Fracturing Promise of the AI Age
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Analysis of the growing public backlash against AI, examining the sociological and linguistic roots of Gen Z's anxiety in the face of mass automation.

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
May 20, 2026
Why Your Willingness to Lie to a Chatbot Reveals the Fracturing of Our Social Fabric
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New research shows people are more likely to lie to AI than humans due to a lack of social pressure. Explore the sociology of 'anticipatory face loss.'

Linda Zola
Linda Zola
May 19, 2026
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