When Technology Reveals the Blind Spots in Our Thinking**
Today I explored something far deeper than behavior or attention:
the invisible biases that shape our decisions without us noticing.
AI systems in cognitive bias mapping can detect patterns like:
✨ when we overestimate risks
✨ when we choose the familiar instead of the better option
✨ when fear, stress, or past experiences quietly guide our choices
✨ when our assumptions limit our opportunities
What amazed me is this:
We often think we make “logical” decisions.
But a huge part of our choices comes from mental shortcuts — unconscious patterns that feel natural but aren’t always helpful.
So here’s the big question:
If AI can highlight our blind spots,
can it help us make decisions that are more aligned with who we want to be, not just who we’ve been?
This isn’t about machines becoming smarter than us.
It’s about gaining insight into the parts of ourselves that usually stay hidden.
Not to replace our judgment —
but to make it clearer, calmer, and more intentional.