A Cyberpsychology Publication
Technology. Consciousness.
What it means to be human.
Essays exploring the space between who we are and who the algorithm thinks we are. Where psychology meets philosophy meets the screen in your hand.
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The Architecture of Loneliness
What does it mean to be lonely in a world that never stops connecting? The architecture of modern loneliness isn’t about absence. It’s the wrong kind of presence.
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March 15, 2026
Co-Creation With AI Is a Literacy We Do Not Have Yet
We collaborate with AI every day but have no shared language for what that collaboration means. What happens when the tool starts shaping the thought?
March 14, 2026
What We Feed AI Is What We Become
Every prompt, every preference, every correction. we are training our reflection. The question isn’t what AI learns from us. It’s what we become in the teaching.
March 11, 2026
The Nervous System Was Not Designed for Infinity Scroll
The thumb moves before the thought arrives. Your body responds to a feed designed to never end. What happens to a nervous system that never reaches the bottom?
The Territory We Map
What is Cyberpsychology?
The study of how technology shapes the human mind. Not the devices themselves, but what they do to identity, attention, memory, relationships, and consciousness. We write from inside the experience.
Cyberpsychology
The gap between who you are and who your profile says you are
Algorithmic Influence
How recommendation engines shape desire, belief, and behavior
Consciousness
What happens to awareness when the tools bypass it
Childhood
Growing up as content, identity under surveillance
Digital Wellness
The body, the nervous system, the cost of being always on