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Algorithms influence what we see and how we interpret information from "summary" of Program Or Be Programmed by Douglas Rushkoff

Algorithms are not neutral entities that simply process data; they are actively shaping the information we consume and the way we perceive it. When we rely on algorithms to filter and present information to us, we are essentially allowing these systems to act as gatekeepers of knowledge. These algorithms are programmed by humans who have their own biases and agendas, which inevitably seep into the way information is curated and presented to us. As a result, our understanding of the world is not solely based on objective reality, but rather on the subjective decisions made by those who control the algorithms. This means that what we see and how we interpret information is heavily influenced by the algorithms that mediate our digital experiences. We may think we are seeing a diverse range of perspectives online, but in reality, we are often presented with a limited and skewed view of the world. Furthermore, algorithms tend to prioritize content that generates more engagement or aligns with our pre-existing beliefs, creating filter bubbles that reinforce our existing worldview. This can lead to a lack of exposure to new ideas and perspectives, ultimately hindering our ability to think critically and make informed decisions. In essence, algorithms not only shape what we see but also influence how we interpret and respond to the information presented to us.
  1. We must be aware of the ways in which algorithms are influencing our perception of reality. By understanding the biases inherent in these systems, we can take steps to seek out diverse sources of information and think critically about the content we encounter online. Ultimately, our ability to program or be programmed hinges on our willingness to challenge the algorithms that govern our digital lives.
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