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Understanding the YouTube algorithm
The 'Project Hail Mary' addressed his football shortcomings with Jason and Travis Kelce.
Affiliate and former BKC Fellow Dylan Moses asks how far the "potential" to invoke violence or harm can take us in regulating online prank content.
Ian Stapleton built a 25-million-follower YouTube account by playing video games. His desire for a lasting, reliable career led him to multifamily investment.
The company has advanced its timeline for viable quantum computing, and thus the necessity of migrating to quantum-safe ...
With Gemini and a simple Python script, I rebuilt YouTube email alerts. Now I won't miss another comment. Here's how you can ...
Frustrated by YouTube feeding him Shorts and advertisements, PewDiePie set out to ‘fix’ the platform’s algorithm with his own AI. YouTube icon Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg famously trained his own AI ...
YouTube has quietly shared new details explaining how viewers can directly influence what appears in their recommendations, offering rare clarity on how to steer the platform’s powerful algorithm. In ...
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The New York Times reviewed these clips, along with more than 1,000 other videos recommended to young children on YouTube, and found that the algorithm pushes bizarre, often nonsensical, ...
Scroll through social media long enough and a pattern emerges. Pause on a post questioning climate change or taking a hard line on a political issue, and the platform is quick to respond—serving up ...
Many of us have experienced a conversation like this. A polarizing political topic comes up, and within minutes, it feels impossible to understand where the other person is coming from. You may feel ...
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