Recognizing biases in AI algorithms
1.2.9 Recognise that AI algorithms might not be configured to provide only the information that the user wants; they might also embody a commercial or political message
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In this video, we explore how AI algorithms shape online content by prioritizing engagement over accuracy, often promoting commercial or political messages. Learn how filter bubbles reinforce existing beliefs, how sponsored content blends with organic results, and how AI-driven personalization can limit diverse perspectives or manipulate consumer behavior. Discover tips to navigate these influences: seek alternative viewpoints, identify sponsored posts, and verify information with fact-checking sources to ensure a balanced, informed digital experience.
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1.2.9 Recognise that AI algorithms might not be configured to provide only the information that the user wants; they might also embody a commercial or political message
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