Algorithms and Virality
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Algorithms play a fundamental role in shaping the digital landscape, serving as the intricate, step-by-step procedures that power computer systems and applications. In the context of technology, algorithms are sets of rules and instructions designed to perform specific tasks, ranging from sorting data to making complex decisions. | Algorithms play a fundamental role in shaping the digital landscape, serving as the intricate, step-by-step procedures that power computer systems and applications. In the context of technology, algorithms are sets of rules and instructions designed to perform specific tasks, ranging from sorting data to making complex decisions. | ||
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Group Context Statement
We will discuss the effects of virality versus value in journalism and news, by evaluating the use of artificial intelligence, platform algorithms, clickbait, and the potential profit motive considerations in news organizations and their effects on news quality.
Context Statement
Algorithms play a fundamental role in shaping the digital landscape, serving as the intricate, step-by-step procedures that power computer systems and applications. In the context of technology, algorithms are sets of rules and instructions designed to perform specific tasks, ranging from sorting data to making complex decisions.