Social media echo chambers intensified by algorithms create an environment in which beliefs are seldom challenged.
Henrik Skaug Sætra
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Preprinting in AI Ethics: Toward a Set of Community Guidelines
Preprinting allows for the rapid dissemination of new ideas, but also of junk science and potentially of research without due ethics approval.
Computation and Deliberation: The Ghost in the Habermas Machine
People interacting only with the Habermas Machine to develop policy neglect the relational and interpersonal dynamics crucial to democratic deliberation.
From X to Bluesky: To Echo Chamber or Not to Echo Chamber?
Our desire to avoid cognitive dissonance makes us inherently susceptible to echo chambers, a phenomenon intensified by algorithms that curate what we see, creating an environment in which beliefs are seldom challenged.
The AI Ethicist’s Dirty Hands Problem
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