News

The Comedian is a twisted character from Watchmen lore, with a new cosplay fusing the series' iconic button symbol with ...
Herman Rorschach originally developed the inkblot test to assess patients for schizophrenia, because he observed that people with schizophrenia tended to interpret the images differently than ...
To find how fast Rorschach’s encryption is, Check Point set up a test with 220,000 files on a 6-core CPU machine. It took Rorschach 4.5 minutes to encrypt the data, whereas LockBit v3.0 ...
Rorschach tests play with the human imagination and our mind's ability to impart meaning onto the world around us – but what does AI see in them? For more than a century, the Rorschach inkblot ...
But, what you might not have expected is how AI reacts to the Rorschach test. Psychologists have been using the Rorschach test to explore human thought patterns and personality traits for over a ...
This story appears in the September 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. In a small town in Switzerland in 1917, psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach began carefully splattering paint on cards to ...
The NFL Hall of Famer was a Rorschach test for how a person understood this country. It wasn’t O.J. the person that people perceived. They saw O.J. as a symbol of the country’s deeper rot ...
“I think the similarity is that Rorschach is relentless in the same way that Harry Bosch is,” Welliver explained in our interview, which you can check out above. “I mean, there’s a kind of ...
The Rorschach Inkblot Test (RIT) was developed in 1921 by Swiss Psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach. While working in an inpatient psychiatric hospital, Rorschach experimented with upwards of 40 inkblots.