In 'Algorithms of Anxiety', I pose the issue of whether people can still make autonomous decisions and lead the kind of lives they want to lead in our age of smart algorithms.
The rise of AI is generating a new sense of personal identity—'new subjects' are demanded and delivered in the age of advanced machine intelligence.
Apps, algorithms and automation are the new gods that promise pathways from uncertainty to certainty, reshaping our relational dynamics.
Users depend on digital technologies to alleviate anxieties from a fast-paced, information-overloaded world, affecting their autonomy and decisions.
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