Psychology Today | 07.02.2026 00:58
A couple of years ago, I wrote about something I called the techno-agora. It's a way of thinking about how large language models were beginning to reshape group collaboration. At the time, the idea felt speculative, even a bit architectural. My central point was that human collaboration has natural limits. And LLMs change those limits by altering how ideas are generated and sustained across groups. But let's take a step back.