AI, new technologies and democracy
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Artificial intelligence, new technologies and democracy
Diversity is one of the core principles of democratic participation in society. Thus, new technological innovations which affect the ways in which we receive information online are naturally giving rise to questions and concerns. Like other online services, European newsrooms are using artificial intelligence (AI) tools and data analytics to personalise news to match the interests and previous online behaviour of their readers.
This can be extremely helpful in managing information overload, for example, by providing a more tailored service for both users and advertisers. It does, however, also raise some concerns about the potential of algorithmic bias to exacerbate cultural and social prejudices and create filter bubbles or echo chambers.
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