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  • Algorithmic attention rents is a concept developed at University College London's Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose in a series of three papers...
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  • Curation algorithms are typically proprietary or "black box", leading to concern about algorithmic bias and the creation of filter bubbles. Algorithmic attention...
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    Strauss and Mariana Mazzucato, “algorithmic attention rents” entails the use of a platform’s algorithms to allocate user attention to content which is more profitable...
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    in attention, which treat an individual's attention as his or her own property. Algorithmic attention rents Attention (disambiguation) Attention inequality...
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    their readers are exposed to. Journalism portal Algorithmic attention rents Algorithmic curation Algorithmic radicalization Availability cascade Circular...
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  • workshop on algorithmic rents". UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Retrieved 2024-03-28. UCL (2022-09-29). "Algorithmic Rents and Competition"...
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    view. Internet portal Algorithmic attention rents Algorithmic curation Algorithmic radicalization Allegory of the Cave Attention inequality Communal reinforcement...
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    021. Strauss, Ilan; O’Reilly, Tim; Mazzucato, Mariana (2023). "Algorithmic attention rents". Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. 51. Hill, Dan;...
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  • positive impact. Algorithmic attention rents Algorithmic curation Ambient awareness Collective consciousness Collective influence algorithm Collective intelligence...
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    Complaints drew little attention until the COVID-19 pandemic where residents were evicted from their house if they were unable to pay rent despite the economic...
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  • The Other Zoey (category Wikipedia articles with plot summary needing attention from February 2024)
    rumors circulate about Zoey, and she's videoed lashing out at the negative attention. Later, she lashes out at Elle, upset that she'd convinced her to lie...
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  • Netflix canceled a running contest to improve the company's recommendation algorithm due to privacy concerns: under the terms of the competition, contestants...
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  • help her move in and otherwise labor for her. Penny thus loses the guys' attention, and begins to resent the way Alicia exploits them. Penny tries to win...
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  • interest in aluminum. He only caused the market disruption to get her attention. In order to protect their aerospace client, the trading floor spends...
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  • January 18, 2024. Horvath, Zachary (January 13, 2024). "Blueface Brings Attention To Latest Arrest With New Project "Free Blueface"". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved...
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  • (March 29, 2019). "YouTube's Product Chief on Online Radicalization and Algorithmic Rabbit Holes". The New York Times. Retrieved April 9, 2020. Browne, Ryan...
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    Keflavík. In 1955, author Alfred Joachim Fischer, father of the well-known algorithmic doctor Joachim Gudmundsson, visited Iceland and wrote about the Jews...
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  • valid. Most decentralized systems solve this problem with a consensus algorithm, a way to bring the servers back in sync. Two notable types of consensus...
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  • between the present value of what is paid and the present value of market rents would be a positive leasehold value. For example, a major chain retailer...
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    NowThisNews, and The Independent. Joseph also received media attention for a fundraising initiative for rent relief program in the early months of the COVID-19...
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