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A growing chorus of researchers and commentators is making a seductive argument: that AI chatbots, unlike social media, push users toward expert consensus and moderate views.
Social media is overrun with it, from shrimp Jesus to protean monsters to Iranian propaganda in the style of Legos, and ...
Social media platforms didn’t intend to polarize America. They intended to maximize engagement, and polarization was the ...
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The AI slopification of sports fandom

Sports fans have an insatiable appetite for content from their favourite teams. Do they care if it's real?
Ahead of the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans, the FIA World Endurance Championship has completed the biggest digital overhaul in its ...
Long before corporate marketing departments caught on, 24/7 live streaming was defined by the "Lofi Girl" phenomenon: a ...
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CDNs, geolocation engines, behavioural AI, and anti-fraud models quietly power every online casino session behind the scenes.
When “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” aired its final episode on May 21, 2026, critics lamented more than the end of a ...