The Filter Bubble: What the Internet Is Hiding from You by Eli Pariser (2011)
The Filter Bubble: What the Internet Is Hiding from You by Eli Pariser (2011)
Explores how personalization of the internet is shaping our experiences and the way we consume information.
Examines how technology companies are allowing algorithms to determine which information is seen by users.
Argues that personalization can lead to a “filter bubble”, leading users to only see information that reinforces what they already believe.
Examines the implications of personalization for democracy and argues that it can limit our ability to see different perspectives.
Analyzes how personalization affects our relationships with others, and how it affects our sense of self.
Explores how the use of technology can be used to fight against the filter bubble and open up people’s access to different perspectives.
Argues that technology companies have a responsibility to ensure that their algorithms are fair and not biased by race, gender, or other factors.
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