Algorithms and Information Misinformation : A Study of Induction

Abstract: This study aims to understand the role of algorithms in information misinformation by marginalizing media information, which in turn hinders media literacy. The rapid spread of artificial intelligence and algorithmic systems raises concerns due to their lack of transparency, complicating a...

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Main Author: Khouloud ALBEKRI ABDALKADER, Haroun DJEFFAL & Ramzi DJABALLAH
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Published: CRAC, INSAAC 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.revue-akofena.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/18-D14v06-27-Khouloud-ALBEKRI-ABDALKADER-Haroun-DJEFFAL-Ramzi-DJABALLAH_237-244.pdf
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description Abstract: This study aims to understand the role of algorithms in information misinformation by marginalizing media information, which in turn hinders media literacy. The rapid spread of artificial intelligence and algorithmic systems raises concerns due to their lack of transparency, complicating assessments of compliance with human rights and labor laws. Algorithms can exhibit bias based on the training data and their correlation with processed data features. This issue has spurred discussions within the scientific community about biases and the ethical, computational, and media effects of algorithms. Keywords : Algorithms, Misinformation, Media Literacy, Bias, Transparency
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