Kapwing study has found low-quality AI-generated videos, or AI slop, have filled up 22-33% YouTube, relying on algorithmic ...
An easy way to do this is to go to Settings & privacy > Content preferences, and then open the “Unfollow people and groups” ...
"If you randomly follow the algorithm, you probably would consume less radical content using YouTube as you typically do!" So says Manoel Ribeiro, co-author of a new paper on YouTube's recommendation ...
If Nielsen stats are to be believed, we collectively spend more time in front of YouTube than any other streaming service—including Disney+ and Netflix. That's a lot of watch hours, especially for an ...
In his new book "Filterworld," Kyle Chayka argues that the proliferation of recommendation algorithms have created a cultural world that's flatter, more homogenous and more passively consumed. (Didem ...