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Department of Communication Content for UC 海角原创enMuhammad Haroon on How Social Media Algorithms Can Foster Political Radicalization
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A new study from UC 海角原创 suggests that artificial intelligence recommendation algorithms on sites like YouTube and TikTok can play a role in political radicalization. In this episode, UC 海角原创 computer science Ph.D. student Muhammad Haroon, who led the study, discusses how the study was designed, what the team found, and a new digital tool they created to mitigate the radicalizing effect of social media platform AI algorithms.December 13, 2022 - 12:24amSoterios J Johnson/news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/episode/muhammad-haroon-social-media-algorithms-political-radicalizationAI: A Tectonic Shift in Human Society
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<div><p>The first time most people could communicate with a computer that responded like a real person was in 2022 when OpenAI publicly launched ChatGPT. Just two months later, the app set the record for the <a href="https://www.reuters.com/technology/chatgpt-sets-record-fastest-growing-user-base-analyst-note-2023-02-01/">fastest-growing user</a> base with 100 million monthly active users.</p></div>October 08, 2024 - 3:59pmAndy Fell/news/ai-tectonic-shift-human-societyYouTube Video Recommendations Lead to More Extremist Content for Right-Leaning Users, Researchers Suggest
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<p><span><span><span><span>YouTube tends to recommend videos that are similar to what people have already watched. New research has found that those recommendations can lead users down a rabbit hole of extremist political content.</span></span></span></span></p>December 13, 2023 - 11:30amKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity/news/youtube-video-recommendations-lead-more-extremist-content-right-leaning-users-researchersDisney Princesses Can Be Good for a Child鈥檚 Self-Image, UC 海角原创 Researchers Suggest
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A recent study showed favorite princess can improve children's confidence.September 07, 2023 - 1:00pmKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity/news/disney-princesses-can-be-good-childs-self-image-uc-davis-researchers-suggestTo Combat Life鈥檚 Stress, People Seek Negative Entertainment
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<p><span><span>When the day is filled with news of mass shootings, police malfeasance and 鈥渕e too鈥� courtroom escapades, people turn to entertainment media, where they watch 鈥� as it turns out 鈥� more negativity, a new University of California, 海角原创, study suggests. </span></span></p>June 13, 2023 - 11:00amKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity/news/combat-lifes-stress-people-seek-more-negative-entertainmentWhat Happens With Twitter Now?
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Two UC 海角原创 researchers who are experts in social media talk about the changes in Twitter ownership and what that means for consumers.December 07, 2022 - 1:45pmKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity/news/what-happens-twitter-nowOnline Learning in COVID-19 Detrimental to Teen Mental Health, School Satisfaction, Performance
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The unprecedented shutdown of classroom learning caused undue stress, low levels of social inclusion and low satisfaction with school for many 鈥� and mental health issues for some.November 30, 2022 - 9:30amKaren Michele Nikos/news/online-learning-covid-19-detrimental-adolescent-mental-health-school-satisfaction-performanceHas Social Media Discourse Affected People鈥檚 Hesitancy to Get Vaccinated Against COVID?
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Researchers from UC 海角原创 looked at how the politically polarized nature of COVID-19 information, and misinformation, on social media has given rise to anxiety, sadness, anger and hostility that feeds incivility.September 21, 2022 - 10:30amKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity/news/has-social-media-discourse-affected-peoples-hesitancy-get-vaccinated-against-covidCOVID-19 Beliefs Influenced by Politicians, Not Scientists, Researchers Suggest
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As COVID-19 upended societal norms when it swept through the United States in 2020, a second pandemic 鈥� or 鈥渋nfodemic鈥濃€� was also on the rise.March 09, 2022 - 9:20amKaren Michele Nikos/news/covid-19-beliefs-influenced-politicians-not-scientists-researchers-suggestWhen It Comes to Reporting on Sexual Assault in Media, Words Matter
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<p><span><span><span>Someone on your favorite sports team is accused of date rape. A local city council candidate is charged in the sexual assault of a co-worker. Accusations surface about coaches of a gymnastics team.</span></span></span></p>
<p><span><span><span>These stories appear in traditional media every day. </span></span></span></p>September 28, 2021 - 9:15amKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity/news/when-it-comes-reporting-sexual-assault-media-words-matter