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Algorithms might be everywhere, but like us, they're deeply flawed

  • Written by Jonathan Albright, Assistant Professor, Elon University

Social media has revolutionised how we communicate. In this series, we look at how it has changed the media, politics, health, education and the law.


What’s the problem?

As algorithms become entrenched into society, the debate about their effects rages on.

In essence, algorithms are sequences of instructions used to solve problems and perform...

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