Examples of using Filter bubbles in English and their translations into German
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Against filter bubbles and groupthink.
Eli Pariser: Beware online"filter bubbles.
Filter Bubbles through Personalized Google Search Results?
Culture SinnerSchrader The End of the Filter Bubbles?
Between filter bubbles, uneven visibility and transnationality.
And one does not speak wrongly of“national filter bubbles”.
Fragmented realities" or"filter bubbles" are often described as the effects of globalization and the digital revolution.
We are all supposedly straining to burst our filter bubbles.
Filter bubbles arise Algorithms are responsible for the users predominantly being offered things that are matched specifically to them.
Wilkens andvon Weizsäcker rightly argue that we are trapped in'national filter bubbles.
Fake news and filter bubbles, digitalization and artificial intelligence, monopolies, data security and monitoring, concerned citizens.
In the first issue ROM tells about virtual realities,permeable filter bubbles and crypto rave parties.
We end up within these filter bubbles, as my friend Eli Pariser calls them, where we see the people we already know and the people who are similar to the people we already know.
It would be wrong to look only at other countries or other continents-or only at the filter bubbles on Twitter.
Self-driving cars, autonomous weapons,fake news and deep fakes, filter bubbles and micro-targeting, in other words, targeted advertising of customers and voters.
Photo(detail): Roger von Heereman/ Konnektiv Geraldine de Bastion:Over the past four weeks we have been discussing the subject of filter bubbles.
With the progression of globalization and digitization and because we all live in filter bubbles, we are experiencing the disappearance of reality.
Today, fifty years after the struggle of 1968 for a more liberal society,we seem to have handed over our standards and values to populists and filter bubbles.
Filter bubbles, digitalization, the loss of privacy, social media addiction- when talking about media, the discourse is quickly filled with buzzwords and stereotypes nowadays.
Dramatists Gesine Danckwart and Cao Kefei talk about their project Avatar Tales andits implications in times of filter bubbles and fake news.
In the new episode of Lesch's Cosmos, Harald Lesch explains why we disclose personal data so willingly, how filter bubbles are created and he looks at how we can protect ourselves against propaganda on the Internet.
Years after the struggles for personal liberties and free expression of 1968 we have handed over our societal standardsand values to populists and social media filter bubbles.
Almost all participants also know tracking and filter bubbles from their own experience- and yet they are surprised, sometimes even shocked, which(amount of) data is collected about them on the web and what it's used for.
Among recent socio-political issues, a constant loss of confidence is noticeable,which is reflected in isolated filter bubbles, extremist thinking and proto fascist trends.
In a more serious case, detailed tracking profiles- comprehensive collections of information that allow a whole lot of conclusions to be drawn about the respective individuals-also favour filter bubbles.
Once upon a time there were hopes that the Internet would democratize social discourse-but today the talk is mainly about fake news and filter bubbles whenever the subject turns to the question of how digitization influences politics.
The project creators' ambition is for it to become a democratic alternative to mainstream media, which they regard as plagued with clickbait, distorting influences of corporateagendas, fake news, and"filter bubbles.
At the re:publica 2017,ZDFinvited viewers to look at concepts such as fake news, filter bubbles, social bots, and clickbait in the super-election year: oversized filter bubbles showed howeasy it is to hide information.
The key to equal participation of all in the knowledge and information society is media literacy- especially today,in times of fake news, filter bubbles, cyberbullying and hate comments.
For the digital society is not a parallel society in which only so-called“nerds” reside- it is the society. In the first issue ROM tells about virtual realities,permeable filter bubbles and crypto rave parties.