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Echo Chamber

Scientific American
Echo Chamber is a participatory sound installation using MusicGen's audio generative AI. Participants play a short melody on a piano, which is then used as a reference for MusicGen to generate multiple versions of itself. These evolving echoes of the original are played back through a multi-channel speaker installation.
Lim, Monica   +4 more
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TikTok’s political landscape: Examining echo chambers and political expression dynamics

New Media & Society
Using a comprehensive dataset of over 160,000 public TikTok accounts and more than 16 million videos, this study indicates a notable increase in political TikTok video content from 2019 to 2023, with a peak around the 2020 US presidential election.
Yanlin Li   +2 more
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Social Media Platforms in Managing Polarization, Echo Chambers, and Misinformation Risk in Interreligious Dialogue among Young Generation

Journal of Social Innovation and Knowledge
Social media platforms play a crucial role in interreligious dialogue by enabling diverse interactions and information sharing. However, they also pose risks, including polarization, echo chambers, and misinformation.
Ika Diyah Candra Arifah   +5 more
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Trap of Social Media Algorithms: A Systematic Review of Research on Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Their Impact on Youth

Societies
This systematic review synthesizes a decade of peer-reviewed research (2015–2025) examining the interplay of filter bubbles, echo chambers, and algorithmic bias in shaping youth engagement within social media.
Mukhtar Ahmmad   +3 more
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Epistemic bubbles and echo chambers in the progress of science

Ethnobiology and Conservation
Does epistemic diversity necessarily promote scientific progress, or does this idea persist more as a normative principle than as an empirical finding?
U. Albuquerque
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Personalization, Echo Chambers, News Literacy, and Algorithmic Literacy: A Qualitative Study of AI-Powered News App Users

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2023
This qualitative study aims to illuminate the profound impacts of algorithmic processes on news audiences. The CAPI with 101 participants nationwide examines algorithmic news consumption from several interrelated perspectives, including personalization ...
Y. Du
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Exploring the echo chambers in entrepreneurship: embedding in social media and its implications on resources

Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
Purpose In the field of entrepreneurship, social media has been identified as a critical tool, enabling various activities such as marketing, crowdfunding, networking and resource mobilisation.
Josefina Jonsson, Hanna Astner
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Fake News: How Social Media Conditions Individuals to Be Less Critical of Political Misinformation

Political Communication, 2021
Social media platforms have been found to be the primary gateway through which individuals are exposed to fake news. The algorithmic filter bubbles and echo chambers that have popularized these platforms may also increase exposure to fake news.
Samuel C. Rhodes
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Decoding Echo Chambers: LLM-Powered Simulations Revealing Polarization in Social Networks

International Conference on Computational Linguistics
The impact of social media on critical issues such as echo chambers needs to be addressed, as these phenomena can have disruptive consequences for our society.
Chenxi Wang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Inside the Echo Chamber

Scientific American, 2020
Despite optimistic talk about “collective intelligence,” the Web has helped create an echo chamber where misinformation thrives. Indeed, the viral spread of hoaxes, conspiracy theories, and other false or baseless information online is one of the most disturbing social trends of the early 21st century.
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