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34 votes
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What is happening to Japan?
52 votes -
Google is using AI to censor thousands of independent websites like mine (and to control the flow of information online)
55 votes -
Blurring and unblurring images
26 votes -
'Digital nutritionist’ offers advice on cutting down screen time
6 votes -
Your phone doesn't listen to you but apps send screenshots home
44 votes -
UK creating ‘murder prediction’ tool to identify people most likely to kill
23 votes -
Meta admits Instagram Reels featured violence, porn in graphic error
23 votes -
Algorithmic complacency: Algorithms are breaking how we think
82 votes -
European Union orders X to hand over algorithm documents
51 votes -
Lies I was told about collaborative editing, Part 1: Algorithms for offline editing
14 votes -
Social media algorithms can change your views in just a single day
16 votes -
Phonetic matching
10 votes -
Norway is to enforce a strict minimum age limit on social media of fifteen as the government ramped up its campaign against tech companies it says are “pitted against small children's brains”
32 votes -
US judge rules $400 million algorithmic system illegally denied thousands of people’s Medicaid benefits
27 votes -
A professor is suing Facebook over its recommendation algorithms
23 votes -
Which content-recommending algorithms are actually good?
For the end-user, that is. I'm sure Meta and the like think their algorithms are fantastic at what they want them to do. I find myself routinely asking why I get so many suggestions I have no...
For the end-user, that is. I'm sure Meta and the like think their algorithms are fantastic at what they want them to do.
I find myself routinely asking why I get so many suggestions I have no interest in when using all types of websites. I haven't used social media since the early years of Facebook, but I imagine most recommendation algorithms are tuned much like the ones on those sites, i.e. to offer more of the same, whereas I'd prefer something to introduce different stuff I'd probably like. Maybe that differentiates me from the average user, but there should be enough people like me that it'd be factored in, no? Just because I watch a cat video doesn't mean I'm all in on cats.
I mostly like Pandora's service but it feels like their music library isn't huge for my fav genres. Steam regularly tries to interest me in the most insipid games based on superficial commonalities to what's already in my library. Youtube can be good, but it can easily be echo-chambery. Shopping websites of all sorts are usually a crapshoot. What gives?
28 votes -
We unleashed Facebook and Instagram’s algorithms on blank accounts. They served up sexism and misogyny.
43 votes -
Computation is all around us, and you can see it if you try
8 votes -
Vibe Check - Let AI find you the best things
30 votes -
New York passes legislation that would ban 'addictive' social media algorithms for kids
51 votes -
Google just updated its algorithm. The Internet will never be the same.
56 votes -
Google begins enforcement of site reputation abuse policy with portions of sites being delisted
16 votes -
Has anyone here received any benefit as a consumer from algorithmic ad targeting?
I always get ads for items I have already purchased and won't need again for years if ever.
40 votes -
How Google is killing independent sites like ours
59 votes -
Addressing equity and ethics in artificial intelligence
13 votes -
The government algorithms too few people are talking about
14 votes -
The perfect webpage: How the internet reshaped itself around Google’s search algorithms
15 votes -
Advertisers want to place ads next to content that is 'Brand Safe'. The end of Jezebel is a case study of how that impacts hard hitting news sites
44 votes -
Inspired by online dating, AI tool for adoption matchmaking falls short for vulnerable foster kids
11 votes