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Introduction
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The hypothetical
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Election Day
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News curators
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Whistleblower
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Facebook
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Google
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Tinder
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Swipe
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Matching Services
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Cambridge Analytical
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Subliminal Stimulation
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The Real
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What bothered me
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Research on search rankings
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History of Google
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Relevance Ranking
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Bias Groups
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Experiment Results
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Manipulation Power
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Demographic Resistance
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Search Suggestions
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Negatives
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Differential Suppression
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Surreal
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Field Agents
Description:
Explore the ethical implications of large-scale algorithms in this Stanford University seminar. Delve into groundbreaking research on the Search Engine Manipulation Effect (SEME) and Search Suggestion Effect (SSE), examining their potential to influence opinions and voting behavior. Discover how biased search rankings and suggestions can impact decision-making without user awareness. Learn about a nationwide study that tracked election-related searches, revealing consistent bias in search results. Gain insights into The Sunlight Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to monitoring online manipulations. Hear from Dr. Robert Epstein, a renowned psychologist and expert in artificial intelligence, as he discusses the unprecedented power of internet algorithms to shape human behavior and the ethical concerns surrounding their use.

Unethical Algorithms of Massive Scale

Stanford University
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