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But the algorithms of TikTok and Instagram do. Your TikTok and Instagram feeds are carefully curated by algorithms that watch what you watch.
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Co-director of Artificial Intelligence and Law Project Cass R. Sunstein and Lucia Reisch provide preliminary findings on whether people like algorithms and offer a strategy for further research.
At issue was an algorithm called Q* (pronounced “Q-star”), which has allegedly been shown to solve certain grade-school-level math problems that it hasn’t seen before.
However, recent advances in artificial intelligence have demonstrated that training an algorithm in a computer simulation and then installing it in a robot can be cost effective way to train them ...
Discover key insights on how the algorithms work for eight social media platforms your marketing organization may be using.