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  • Sep 26, 2023 | journals.sagepub.com | Steve Rathje |Claire Robertson |William Brady

    Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. TransparencyAction Editor: Sudeep BhatiaEditor: Interim Editorial PanelReferencesAgan A. Y., Davenport D., Ludwig J., Mullainathan S. (2023). Automating automaticity: How the context of human choice affects the extent of algorithmic bias. National Bureau of Economic Research. Allcott H., Braghieri L., Eichmeyer S., Gentzkow M. (2020). The welfare effects of social media. American Economic Review, 110(3), 629–676.

  • Aug 31, 2023 | boreal.org | William Brady

    Photo: Szabo ViktorBy William Brady, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations, Northwestern University - The Conversation - August 28, 2023People’s daily interactions with online algorithms affect how they learn from others, with negative consequences including social misperceptions, conflict and the spread of misinformation, my colleagues and I have found.

  • Aug 28, 2023 | newspronto.com | William Brady

    AP Photo/Manish SwarupPeople’s daily interactions with online algorithms affect how they learn from others, with negative consequences including social misperceptions, conflict and the spread of misinformation, my colleagues and I have found. People are increasingly interacting with others in social media environments where algorithms control the flow of social information they see. Algorithms determine in part which messages, which people and which ideas social media users see.

  • Aug 26, 2023 | japantoday.com | William Brady

    People’s daily interactions with online algorithms affect how they learn from others, with negative consequences including social misperceptions, conflict and the spread of misinformation, my colleagues and I have found. People are increasingly interacting with others in social media environments where algorithms control the flow of social information they see. Algorithms determine in part which messages, which people and which ideas social media users see.

  • Aug 22, 2023 | nextgov.com | William Brady

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