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AI Personalization Transforms Internet at Cost of User Control

What Happened

The New York Times examines how artificial intelligence is changing the online experience by tailoring information, ads, and recommendations to individual users. Major tech platforms now use advanced AI algorithms to decide what content people see on news feeds, video platforms, and search results. While AI-driven personalization aims to make interactions more relevant, it often takes choices away from users by hiding how decisions are made, raising concerns over transparency. The article highlights how these complex systems are embedding AI in nearly every corner of the internet ecosystem, from social media scrolling to online shopping journeys.

Why It Matters

As AI personalizes digital experiences, questions about user autonomy, data privacy, and algorithmic bias are increasingly urgent. The technology pushes both opportunities for convenience and challenges for democracy and public discourse. Read more in our AI News Hub

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