algorithms and filter bubbles
Algorithms are sets of rules or procedures that computers use to solve problems or make decisions. They can be used to filter information and customize the content shown to users based on their preferences and past interactions. Filter bubbles refer to the result of algorithms that create a personalized information environment, where individuals are selectively exposed to certain content and opinions that align with their beliefs and interests, thus potentially limiting their exposure to diverse perspectives.
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