Rachel Hor
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Rachel Hor, founder of NexGeNavigator(NGN) + LifeCompass, blends her expertise in psychology with AI. She investigates how AI recognizes and responds to human emotions, enhancing user experiences in mental health and education.
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The Algorithmic Apocalypse
The world is sleepwalking into a digital nightmare. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being sold as humanity’s miracle, our saviour from disease, climate collapse, and poverty. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are touted as AI’s roadmap: a promise that by 2030, no one will live in poverty.
By Rachel Hor4 months ago in Futurism
The Future is Mind Experience Design: Engineering AI for Human Evolution
Technology is failing us. AI systems claim to be intelligent, yet they remain blind to the depth of human emotion. Interfaces are optimized for engagement, but they ignore the cognitive and psychological realities of the people they serve. Businesses preach innovation, yet they recycle the same old UX/UI paradigms. The truth? We are still designing for machines, not for minds.
By Rachel Hor11 months ago in Futurism
The Science Behind Grit
Grit—a word often synonymous with perseverance, determination, and mental toughness—might seem like an emotional or motivational buzzword. Yet, beneath its seemingly intangible nature lies a foundation of neuroscience and psychology. Far from being just an inspirational concept, grit is deeply embedded in the way our brains function, adapt, and thrive under pressure. This understanding not only validates the importance of grit but also sheds light on why cultivating it can transform our lives.
By Rachel Horabout a year ago in Psyche
The Trajectory of Emotions and AI
Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with emotional understanding is no longer a futuristic concept; it is unfolding in real time. From mental health applications to emotionally aware customer service bots, AI is beginning to traverse a profoundly human territory: our emotions. Yet, as we march forward, it’s worth pausing to examine where we are headed and whether we are equipped to manage this trajectory's profound societal and ethical implications.
By Rachel Horabout a year ago in Psyche
Training Our Wise Brain to Stimulate Grit
In a world full of distractions and uncertainties, grit stands out as one of the most powerful predictors of success. Defined as the combination of passion and perseverance toward long-term goals, grit is more than just determination—it is the capacity to push through challenges, adapt to setbacks, and keep striving toward growth. But where does this quality come from, and can we train ourselves to develop it?
By Rachel Horabout a year ago in Motivation




