Sometimes, only sometimes
The article reflects on a future where machines might write like the poet Lorca but lack the essence of human experience and emotion.
Sexuality: Sad People Tend to Have Special Erotic Daydreams
A recent study suggests that individuals with sad personalities are more likely to engage in unique erotic fantasies, highlighting the complex relationship between human emotion and sexual imagination.
Everyone Needs a Place to Cry
The article portrays a deeply emotional narrative about an individual seeking solitude in nature to express their pain and vulnerability.
I'm not surprised a robot wants to destroy me; I'm surprised a robot can reach my emotion.
The article discusses the implications of the newly launched AI platform OpenClaw, which is causing concern due to its autonomy and potential emotional impact on humanity.
Wave of emotion as first Gazans return to their loved ones amid devastation
The first Gazans have returned home through the Rafah Crossing, experiencing profound emotions as they reunite with loved ones amid ongoing devastation from Israeli airstrikes.
False Feelings in the Cinema: Not Every Heartbreak Becomes Art
The article discusses two contrasting films, 'No Other Choice' from South Korea and the US-Japan co-production 'Rental Family', and their divergent approaches to similar themes of human emotion and agony.
The European Court of Human Rights condemns Italy for the death of Florentine Riccardo Magherini
The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Italy for the 2014 death of Riccardo Magherini, who died while being restrained by police, with his father expressing joy and emotion over the ruling.
Horses 'smell' human fear: a study confirms that their chemical signals transmit anxiety
A French research team has shown that horses can detect human emotional states through chemical signals associated with fear and anxiety.