Social Media Is Junk Food for Information Foragers
Social media exploits our evolved need for information, feeding us fluff and outright misinformation. A new science of human collective behavior can help us retake control
C. Brandon Ogbunu is an assistant professor in the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale University and an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute. In addition to his work on disease evolution and epidemiology, he has published articles at the intersection of science, technology and culture in various venues. These include several that explore data ethics, algorithmic bias and misinformation.
Social Media Is Junk Food for Information Foragers
Social media exploits our evolved need for information, feeding us fluff and outright misinformation. A new science of human collective behavior can help us retake control
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