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The confusion and commotion over cryptocurrency often reminds me of the 19th-century German drama Faust. In Goethe’s ...
Kirk sat at a V-shaped desk stamped with his personal logo, surrounded by his life’s work: a sprawling Phoenix campus housing ...
Jonas Pate shares a five-season plan as the creator and his team talk with THR about how the Prime Video series subverts the ...
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Selected via a strict scheduling algorithm, NFL teams will typically play against all three teams in their division home and ...
We are constantly tapping, scrolling and refreshing pages like addicts searching for that next dopamine rush. But it wasn’t always like this, a few years ago, when we could form our own opinions.
Adam Aleksic, who posts as Etymology Nerd on social media, argues in a new book that algorithms are reshaping the English language. Credit...Peter Garritano for The New York Times Supported by By ...
This project simulates a matching algorithm for a fictional dating service called Maximal Electronic Dating Services (MEDS). Each client completes two surveys, and their results are stored as two real ...
ABSTRACT: The Cognitive Resonance Theory (CRT) offers a novel theoretical framework for examining the complex interactions between algorithmic personalization, emotional engagement, and the formation ...
Mobile phone in hand against the background of an endless scroll of words - doomscrolling. Screen dependency disorder. © SashaMagic via Shutterstock. The internet ...
Many people often find themselves scrolling through a war of outrage online. A politician’s remark starts an X feud, a false story creates a Facebook debate and a TikTok video turns into a conflict ...