that there's a generation that has grown up in lockstep with all this. I think that does actually make a difference that can't be reduced to ageist twaddle, in that the new technology becomes a form of identity marker, which makes critique much harder to swallow, because it feels like a criticism of the self.
Yes, well said.
And I could not agree more about the biases built into the algorithms and the ways in which their creators are "invisible" but have huge amounts of power over the public discourse and over personal experiences online.
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I will have to give it a try then! Thank you!
that there's a generation that has grown up in lockstep with all this. I think that does actually make a difference that can't be reduced to ageist twaddle, in that the new technology becomes a form of identity marker, which makes critique much harder to swallow, because it feels like a criticism of the self.
Yes, well said.
And I could not agree more about the biases built into the algorithms and the ways in which their creators are "invisible" but have huge amounts of power over the public discourse and over personal experiences online.