People — Other
: The human brain uses specific neurons to understand others by mentally representing their actions as if we were performing them ourselves [0.5.1).
: Engaging in direct conversation is considered an "antidote" to the algorithmic way of looking at life, teaching us about personality, contingency, and fluidity. 4. Ethical and Practical Considerations Other People
: Understanding someone often requires looking for "clusters" of information—combining body language, tone, and spoken words—rather than making assumptions based on a single action. : The human brain uses specific neurons to
: It is crucial to recognize personal biases that can negatively skew how we perceive others' behaviors. 2. Social Interaction and Perception Social Interaction and Perception : When describing or
: When describing or referring to others (for example, in alternative text for digital accessibility), the two guiding rules should be respect and context—ensuring characteristics like race or gender are only included if relevant to the purpose of the image.