Cannes 2024: Can Being Human Win In An AI World?

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Entrepreneur and tech mogul Mark Cuban discusses the profound impact of social media algorithms on society in a recent appearance on the Lex Fridman podcast. Cuban highlights the power of algorithms in shaping public perception and behavior, raising concerns about manipulation and bias. He emphasizes the need for transparency and ethical considerations in algorithm design.

Cuban warns that whoever controls the algorithm controls the world, underscoring the influence these algorithms have on shaping opinions and behaviors. He advocates for diversifying information sources to avoid undue influence and stresses the importance of accountability for online misinformation. Cuban's insights shed light on the urgent need for greater regulation and scrutiny of algorithms in the digital age.

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