Echo Chambers
Jordan and Celeste discuss how social media algorithms create echo chambers, where we only see content that we agree with, leading to a lack of diversity of opinion. They also explore how reading someone's argument in text can make us more likely to think they are wrong, but hearing it in their own voice can make us see them as a real human being with their own thoughts and opinions.In this clip
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What can we learn from Jordan Harbinger's unique insights in the episode 1054: Renee DiResta | The Puppet Masters of Public Opinion and the clip The Algorithm Dilemma regarding misinformation and influence?
What can we learn from Jordan Harbinger's unique insights in the episode 1054: Renee DiResta | The Puppet Masters of Public Opinion and the clip The Algorithm Dilemma regarding misinformation and influence?
Why would Jordan Harbinger publish an episode of his podcast on the topic of data collection that discusses the negative practices of social media platforms, but then explain that his AI bot literally collects data and provides him analytics and summaries of what people ask it in the episode 1135: Sandra Matz | How Algorithms Read and Reveal the Real You and this clip AI and Intimacy? Does this not strike Jordan as contradictory?