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Adam Aleksic talks about his new book 'Algospeak,' which details how algorithms are changing our vocabulary; plus, we check in with Hennessy + Ingalls bookstore.
The TikTok algorithm quickly responds to your inputs, constantly learning what you like and dislike, to ultimately serve you more of whatever will keep you watching.
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The Truth About Spotify’s Shuffle Algorithm
Explore the intricacies of Spotify's shuffle feature in this insightful video. Delve into why it's not truly random, the role ...
Quantum researchers have deployed a new algorithm to manage noise in qubits in real time. The method can be applied to a wide ...
Algorithms may entrench our biases, homogenize and flatten culture, and exploit and suppress the vulnerable and marginalized. But these aren’t completely inscrutable systems or inevitable outcomes.
Some of the algorithms that attract the least attention are capable of inflicting the most harm—for example, algorithms that are woven into the fabric of government services and dictate whether ...
One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer science.
The most dominant algorithms aren’t the ones choosing what songs Spotify serves you.
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