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What started innocently as a way to ‘personalize’ content has now become extremely divisive in cases. Internet algorithms now control what types of news people consume, what content they can (and can’t) see on social media, and what products they might want to buy. With artificial intelligence now powering more algorithms, could this mean even more problems down the road? Keith chats with Michael Wilkowski, a security and communications expert and CTO of Silent Eight, about the problem and whether there’s any home for humanity.
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What started innocently as a way to ‘personalize’ content has now become extremely divisive in cases. Internet algorithms now control what types of news people consume, what content they can (and can’t) see on social media, and what products they might want to buy. With artificial intelligence now powering more algorithms, could this mean even more problems down the road? Keith chats with Michael Wilkowski, a security and communications expert and CTO of Silent Eight, about the problem and whether there’s any home for humanity.

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