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In 2018, Knight v. Trump sparked discussion about the boundaries between government and citizen speech on social media. Some scholars argued that the courts erred in their decision to characterize the speech in question as government speech. Others argued that the court decided correctly and claimed that the use of forum analysis was necessary to ...
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Analysis of the characteristic lengths in the bubble and slug flow regimes generated in a capillary T-junction [PDF]
We present an analysis of the geometry of the continuous and disperse phases in the bubble and slug flow regimes in air–water mixtures generated in a capillary T-junction of 1 mm internal diameter.
Arias Calderón, Santiago +1 more
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We are the Change that we Seek: Information Interactions During a Change of Viewpoint [PDF]
There has been considerable hype about filter bubbles and echo chambers influencing the views of information consumers. The fear is that these technologies are undermining democracy by swaying opinion and creating an uninformed, polarised populace.
Adamic L.A. +21 more
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Time-resolved characterization of a pulsed discharge in a stationary bubble [PDF]
In recent years, plasma generation in water has been proposed for the application of water treatment. The process efficiency is believed to be improved by the introduction of bubbles in the plasma active region.
A Nikiforov +9 more
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Bioethics and artificial intelligence: between deliberation on values and rational choice theory
The present work revisits how artificial intelligence, as technology and ideology, is based on the rational choice theory and the techno-liberal discourse, supported by large corporations and investment funds.
Boris Julián Pinto-Bustamante +8 more
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Degenerate Feedback Loops in Recommender Systems
Machine learning is used extensively in recommender systems deployed in products. The decisions made by these systems can influence user beliefs and preferences which in turn affect the feedback the learning system receives - thus creating a feedback ...
Chiappa, Silvia +4 more
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This entry explores the concept of filter bubbles, a digital phenomenon where algorithmic content curation leads to a personalized information experience for the user. Originating from Pariser in 2011, the filter bubble theory posits that personalization on digital platforms, particularly through recommender systems powered by machine learning, might ...
Marilu Miotto, Jin Wan, Fabio Votta
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The rapid development of technology and social media has created a filter bubble phenomenon that limits the diversity of information and threatens national values including the character of Pancasila in the younger generation.
A. Achdyat +3 more
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The YouTube Algorithm and the Alt-Right Filter Bubble
The YouTube algorithm is a combination of programmed directives from engineers along with learned behaviors that have evolved through the opaque process of machine learning which makes the algorithm’s directives and programming hard to understand ...
Bryant Lauren Valentino
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New Styles of Human Communication in the Cyber Space: Threats and Opportunities of Mobile Social Networks [PDF]
The emergence of any communication medium in the society has interwoven positive and negative applications, overlooking any of which can cause serious damages in the society. Mobile social networks are no exception.
Mehrzad Bahmani Bahmani +1 more
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