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As more people begin to rely on AI instead of traditional search engines, this episode focuses on how information is gathered, filtered, and presented. By speaking with AI systems that are closely tied to search and research, I explore how they determine what information to show, how they define “credible” sources, and whether summarizing complex topics introduces new forms of bias.
This episode raises questions about authority, transparency, and whether AI is simply reflecting information or shaping how we understand it.
By Kaitlyn DorrAs more people begin to rely on AI instead of traditional search engines, this episode focuses on how information is gathered, filtered, and presented. By speaking with AI systems that are closely tied to search and research, I explore how they determine what information to show, how they define “credible” sources, and whether summarizing complex topics introduces new forms of bias.
This episode raises questions about authority, transparency, and whether AI is simply reflecting information or shaping how we understand it.