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Eric Neumann

@ericneumannpsy

How do we rebuild trust between people online and offline?
Psychology PhD @Stanford. Co-founder @StanfordPsyPod.

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I've become super fascinated with how AI can build or ruin our trust in each other. I had a really fun and engaging chat w/ Sandra Matz about AI alignment, social media, and personality. Can't believe we are now replacing friends & therapists with AI. What a time to be alive.

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SPECIAL marginalia science EPISODE OUT! Enna Chen chats with Dr. Erica Bailey, girl professor from Haas School of Business about authenticity: How do we know who we are? When do we feel the most like ourselves? Why do we often fail to share our inner world with others? stanfordpsychologypodcast.com/episodes/episo…

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✨New preprint✨How does repeated exposure to transgressions online shape moral judgment? Results show two competing processes: 💠We get desensitized = ⬇️ wrong 💠Transgression seems more infamous =⬆️wrong Relative strength of each may predict outrage to viral transgressions

✨New preprint✨How does repeated exposure to transgressions online shape moral judgment? Results show two competing processes:
💠We get desensitized = ⬇️ wrong
💠Transgression seems more infamous =⬆️wrong
Relative strength of each may predict outrage to viral transgressions
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I spoke with '24 Nobel Laureate (!!) Geoff Hinton and our very own Jay McClelland about all things AI. Ft. backlash they faced for studying neural networks, AI alignment challenges, DeepSeek and AI agents, language as Lego blocks. Still pinching myself! stanfordpsychologypodcast.com/episodes/episo…

I spoke with '24 Nobel Laureate (!!) Geoff Hinton and our very own Jay McClelland about all things AI.

Ft. backlash they faced for studying neural networks, AI alignment challenges, DeepSeek and AI agents, language as Lego blocks.

Still pinching myself!

stanfordpsychologypodcast.com/episodes/episo…
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I was invited to kick off this cute new series where scientists give talks at bars around SF. (!) If you're around on March 4, this is your chance to get drunk while I talk about loneliness and AI companionship. Tickets: lu.ma/rj254fvr

I was invited to kick off this cute new series where scientists give talks at bars around SF. (!)

If you're around on March 4, this is your chance to get drunk while I talk about loneliness and AI companionship.

Tickets: lu.ma/rj254fvr
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In Denver for SPSP next week? Stop by one of the SSNLs presentations to catch a glimpse of what we’ve been up to. See you there!

In Denver for SPSP next week? Stop by one of the SSNLs presentations to catch  a glimpse of what we’ve been up to. See you there!
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New paper with Ike Silver and Deborah Small just out at Psychological Science: People often compare bad acts to other bad acts. Is it worse to kill two people than to kill one? Should someone who assaulted an adult be punished less than someone who did the same to a child?

New paper with <a href="/IkeMDSilver1/">Ike Silver</a> and <a href="/deborahasmall/">Deborah Small</a> just out at Psychological Science:

People often compare bad acts to other bad acts. Is it worse to kill two people than to kill one? Should someone who assaulted an adult be punished less than someone who did the same to a child?
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📄NEW PAPER📄 Ever wondered content people actually pay *attention* to online? Our new research reveals that you likely pay attention to far more varied political content than your likes and shares suggest

📄NEW PAPER📄  Ever wondered content people actually pay *attention* to online? Our new research reveals that you likely pay attention to far more varied political content than your likes and shares suggest
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I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be joining Rob Glosner as an Assistant Professor of Human-Computer Interaction (with a courtesy joint appointment in Social and Decision Sciences) in 2026!

I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be joining <a href="/Carnegie_Mellon/">Rob Glosner</a> as an Assistant Professor of Human-Computer Interaction (with a courtesy joint appointment in Social and Decision Sciences) in 2026!
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I defended my PhD! 😀 Endless gratitude these days to the wonderful souls I've met along the way, and for everything I've learned from the best committee anyone could hope to have. Robb Willer jeff hancock Geoff Cohen Carol Dweck Special shoutout to the BEST advisor Jamil Zaki

I defended my PhD! 😀

Endless gratitude these days to the wonderful souls I've met along the way, and for everything I've learned from the best committee anyone could hope to have.

<a href="/RobbWiller/">Robb Willer</a> <a href="/jeffhancock/">jeff hancock</a> <a href="/GeoffCohen/">Geoff Cohen</a> Carol Dweck

Special shoutout to the BEST advisor <a href="/zakijam/">Jamil Zaki</a>
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Since 1954, "The Handbook of Social Psychology" has been the field’s most authoritative reference work, and today is the launch of the all-new 6th edition. Best news? The HSP is now an open-access public resource—free to read, download, and share. the-hsp.com

Since 1954, "The Handbook of Social Psychology" has been the field’s most authoritative reference work, and today is the launch of the all-new 6th edition. Best news? The HSP is now an open-access public resource—free to read, download, and share. the-hsp.com