You Are Not Choosing (opens in new tab)
You woke up this morning and checked your phone. Before your first cup of tea had brewed, you had already been nudged, filtered, ranked, and sorted by artificial intelligence dozens of times. The news headlines surfaced to your lock screen were algorithmically curated. The playlist that accompanied your commute was assembled by machine learning models analysing your listening history, mood patterns, and the time of day. The product recommendations that caught your eye during a two-minute scro...
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