Social media feeds are becoming more customizable as platforms like Threads, Instagram, and TikTok introduce tools that let users directly influence the algorithms powering their recommendations.
Abstract: Regarding the complicated flexible job-shop scheduling problem, it is not only required to get optimal solution of the problem but also required to ensure low-carbon and environmental ...
AI algorithms exhibit racial bias in job candidate screening, and they discriminate more frequently against those applying for multiple jobs at different companies, according to Stanford-led ...
When companies are looking for opinions or advice on a project, they tend to go to LinkedIn or use expert networks such as GLG, Third Bridge, or AlphaSights. But they often don’t find quality inputs, ...
Abstract: Considering the diversity of uniform distribution for the solutions of multi-objective optimization problems, we propose the multi-objective genetic algorithm based on fitting (MOGA/F) and ...
Social media giants made decisions which allowed more harmful content on people's feeds, after internal research into their algorithms showed how outrage fuelled engagement, whistleblowers told the ...
Whether it’s during a long drive, exercising or unwinding at home, sometimes you just want to hear your favorite tunes. Naturally, you shuffle through the songs you’ve taken the time to save, or “like ...
The LinkedIn algorithm is a mysterious thing. Why, I’ve wondered when perusing the work-focused networking site, is it so determined to serve up inspirational quotes about industries I’ve never worked ...
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The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle ...