Chayka argues that algorithm-based curation leads us to consume content that is less diverse and more generic, which in turn shapes the content we create.
As algorithms define engagement and trends, they dictate what and how we create, packaging culture into a mathematically compiled feed that may not bring us joy.
The subjective nature of what is considered 'good' content shows how our tastes are influenced by algorithms, questioning the impact of platforms like Spotify and social media feeds.
Reflecting on AI's role in writing, the narrative shift shows how our creative processes are increasingly mediated and influenced by technology.
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