Animals behave in surprising ways

Animals behave in surprising ways

The other day I wrote an article about scientific catastrophising. In How to Survive the Next 100 Years: Lessons from Nature I’ve also delved into how news algorithms amplify catastrophe; are often chronically out of data; and that consuming a more balanced diet of information is much better for us. It’s a simple fact that animals behave in surprising ways. What we digest online is mostly there to grab our attention and AI logic amplifies what the internet has already chosen as fact.

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Published on October 08, 2025 18:36
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