Author: Alonzo Texeira
Alonzo Texeira is an Editor at persuasive2014.org and a technology major at a California university with a sharp eye for where AI and human behavior intersect. A part-time writer with a full-time curiosity, Alonzo covers the ideas and innovations shaping the future of interactive technology
Maria Ressa’s Nobel acceptance speech contains a passage that has aged uncomfortably well. One cup at a time, she likened…
You might initially miss it if you stroll through a crowded Singaporean transit station late on a weeknight. As the…
Most of us have done it at some point during the second cup of coffee. A little thrill in the…
Twenty minutes before the IN+ seminar on the psychology of persuasive technology started, the room at Instituto Superior Técnico in…
These days, if you walk into a recently renovated office tower in Singapore or Amsterdam, something seems a little strange—in…
Late at night, when the hallways are empty but the screens are still glowing, a certain kind of silence descends…
Count the cameras as you stroll down a street in London at dusk. Really, you can’t. There are too many…
When funding is uncertain and regulations are constantly changing, a certain kind of silence descends upon a university research lab.…
When something succeeds, product teams exhibit a certain level of confidence. A checkout process improves conversion by 20%. People return…
For years, a small team of researchers at Stanford University studied the seemingly straightforward question of what drives human behavior…
