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Book excerpt: Table of Contents
From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: Table of Contents

(This is the Table of Contents from my book, "Algorithms and Misinformation: Why Wisdom of the Crowds Failed the Internet and How to Fix It") Introduction: How...

Book excerpt: Overview from the book proposal
From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: Overview from the book proposal

(This is an excerpt from the book proposal for my unpublished book, "Algorithms and Misinformation: Why Wisdom of the Crowds Failed the Internet and How to Fix ...

Book excerpt: The irresistible lure of an unlocked house
From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: The irresistible lure of an unlocked house

(This is an excerpt from drafts of my unpublished book, "Algorithms and Misinformation: Why Wisdom of the Crowds Failed the Internet and How to Fix It") Bad incentives...

A summary of my book
From Geeking with Greg

A summary of my book

My book is the untold story of the algorithms that shape our lives, how they went terribly wrong, and how to fix them. Most people now have at least a vague idea...

Book excerpt: The problem is fake crowds
From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: The problem is fake crowds

(This is an excerpt from my book. Please let me know if you like it and want more.) It is usually unintentional. Companies don’t intend for their websites to fill...

Book excerpt: Mark as spam, the long fight to keep emails and texts useful
From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: Mark as spam, the long fight to keep emails and texts useful

(This is an excerpt from my book. Please let me know if you like it and want more.) The first email on the internet was sent in 1971. Back then, the internet...

Cory Doctorow on enshittification
From Geeking with Greg

Cory Doctorow on enshittification

Another good piece by Cory on enshittification, with details about Facebook, some on how A/B testing optimizes for enshittification, and updated with how Musk's...

To stop disinformation, stop astroturf
From Geeking with Greg

To stop disinformation, stop astroturf

(this is a version of an excerpt from my book, if you like it please let me know) There's a lot of discussion of removing disinformation as censorship lately....

Book excerpt: The problem is not the algorithm
From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: The problem is not the algorithm

(This is an excerpt from the draft of my book. Please let me know if you like it and want more of these.) “The Algorithm,” in scare quotes, is an oft-attacked...

Book excerpt: Metrics chasing engagement
From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: Metrics chasing engagement

(This is an excerpt from the draft of my book. Please let me know if you like it and want more.) Let’s say you are in charge of building a social media website...

AI letter signers not worried about doomsday AI
From Geeking with Greg

AI letter signers not worried about doomsday AI

An article in Wired, "A Letter Prompted Talk of AI Doomsday. Many Who Signed Weren't Actually AI Doomers": A significant number of those who signed were, it seems...

Challenges using LLMs for startups
From Geeking with Greg

Challenges using LLMs for startups

Someone (not an AI expert) was asking me about applying large language models (LLMs, like ChatGPT) to a particular product. In case it's useful to others, here's...

Attacking the economics of scams and misinformation
From Geeking with Greg

Attacking the economics of scams and misinformation

We see so many scams and so much misinformation on the internet because it is profitable. It's cheap to create bogus accounts. It's cheap to use hordes of accounts...

Optimizing for the wrong thing
From Geeking with Greg

Optimizing for the wrong thing

Many companies that think of themselves as data-driven underestimate how easy it is for metrics to go terribly wrong. Take a simple example. Imagine an executive...

Why did wisdom of the crowds fail?
From Geeking with Greg

Why did wisdom of the crowds fail?

Wisdom of the crowds summarizes the opinions of many people to produce useful results. Wisdom of the crowds algorithms -- like rankers, recommenders, and trending...

Netflix and their new streaming with ads
From Geeking with Greg

Netflix and their new streaming with ads

I was curious about how well Netflix's new ad-supported plans are doing. There hasn't been a lot of criticial reporting on it, and I'm sure others are wondering...

Only as good as the data
From Geeking with Greg

Only as good as the data

The Washington Post reports on the data used for ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs): We found several media outlets that rank low on NewsGuard’s...

The biggest threat to Google
From Geeking with Greg

The biggest threat to Google

Nico Grant at the New York Times writes that Google is furiously adding features to its web search, including personalized search and personalized information recommendations...

Ubiquitous fake crowds
From Geeking with Greg

Ubiquitous fake crowds

The Washington Post writes: "The Russian government has become far more successful at manipulating social media and search engine rankings than previously known...

Are ad-driven business models bad?
From Geeking with Greg

Are ad-driven business models bad?

There's been a lot of discussion that ad-driven business models are inherently exploitative and anti-consumer. I think that's both wrong and not a helpful way to...
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