Kyle Chayka -”Filterworld” & Experiencing the World Through Algorithms | The Daily Show

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Published on April 25, 2024

Kyle Chayka, New Yorker staff writer and author of “Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture” sits down with Ronny Chieng and Jordan Klepper to discuss the effects of algorithm-based suggestions on how we experience taste and culture. Chayka discusses living in a time where we are accustomed to algorithms sorting and delivering content that fits our tastes and opinions, the world becoming more generic, experiencing culture collectively, yet becoming divided in the political sphere by sorting into extremist groups. #DailyShow #Algorithm #Culture

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  • @Mikesniezek 2 weeks ago

    We are more alike than we would like to admit. Go out there and blend.

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  • @charleshagen1143 2 weeks ago

    On the plus side, it is why Youtube sends me The Daily Show clips and QI and not Bill O-Rielly. Also, not a fan of Taylor Swift.

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  • @GregMerritt-ws8tq 2 weeks ago

    Our news satire shows have become legit journalistic projects.

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  • @upsguppy520 2 weeks ago

    the couple on the right are cute

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  • @msantos7755 2 weeks ago

    Ronni and Jordan are a great tandem!

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  • @user-jq9kk5ii5g 2 weeks ago

    Books like these ARE themselves like coffee shop refurbished wood, in that they all offer opinions to augment societal boundaries, I think the author has a point. Or a corner, if u will.

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  • @AnthonyLaporte 2 weeks ago

    DS.. please pick a host.. this round robin approach is hindering the connection with the show.

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  • @TheAndjelika 2 weeks ago

    If I buy this book, after watching this video, is that also funneling (: Btw, I did it… Got one.

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  • @mattymc1072 2 weeks ago

    👏 WE CANNOT BE CREATIVE/UNIQUE WHEN OUR FOCUS IS ON SURVIVAL 👏
    It boils down to opportunity. When those options of trying something new could mean upending the broken system that strangles us, we will choose the system not because it’s killing us but because we have been left with nothing else to turn to.

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  • @fredricclack7137 2 weeks ago

    Yea Ronni NO 💩🤬☯️🤮

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  • @fredricclack7137 2 weeks ago

    Inter 🕸️ is EVIL 🙈🤬☯️

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  • @distractionb 2 weeks ago

    why does sexuality have an accent? Is it like coffee shops?

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  • @Phoenix-nl2ut 2 weeks ago

    Algorithms is the same as keeping up with the jones.
    Stop falling trends.

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  • @fredricclack7137 2 weeks ago

    Al Gore Rhythm?! 🪘

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  • @fredricclack7137 2 weeks ago

    🇺🇸 Culture 🧫😂🚫

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  • @acp0890 2 weeks ago

    Kinda crazy seeing the amount of views this video has, as compared to the others for the channel.. algorithm doing its “work”, I guess..

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  • @jarvisalden9019 2 weeks ago

    I think it’s important to remember that the algorithm has a motive to sell. Where a friend who recommends something to you may also have a motive, that motive is usually to connect on a personal level. It’s not comparable. If you compare however the ability of a human to sell vs a computer, the scale becomes impossible for a human to match. That’s the advantage of the algorithm. It simply amplifies the selling capacity. You could already be convinced to buy something you don’t actually want. That’s old news.

    In my opinion it should be against the law to use our own species weaknesses against ourselves. It’s certainly immoral.

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  • @taurinecat 2 weeks ago

    The algorithm showed me this video.

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  • @Grimstone 2 weeks ago

    GZA fan!

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  • @jennslifeinhuntingtonwv2678 2 weeks ago

    Avocado green, harvest gold, and tangerine orange. All the cool people in the 70s had these colors in their homes. Right down to the kitchen appliances. There was no social media then. Just TV and magazines. We’ve been keeping up with the Jones’s forever.

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