
The EU’s latest piece of legislation could see big tech reveal its algorithms
The EU has decided on its Digital Services Act, which will see online platforms take more responsibility for content and algorithms.
The EU has decided on its Digital Services Act, which will see online platforms take more responsibility for content and algorithms.
YouTube notes that its models can’t move as quickly as misinformation spreads.
The drafted guidelines would control how algorithms serve recommendations to citizens as China continues to look at regulations.
“Twitter is real-time. Twitter is about who & what you follow. And Twitter is here to stay! By becoming more Twitter-y.”
The company’s lifeblood is pretty much built on an algorithm that brings drivers and passengers together.
“Algorithms will define the way the world works very soon. It is in everything, and it is encoded in the software.”
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