Research Shows Recommender Systems Can Use AI To Manipulate Our Preferences (ieee.org) 11
Slashdot reader silverjacket writes:
Research presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning shows that when recommender systems use reinforcement learning to increase engagement, they can have the side effect of shifting our preferences to increase engagement. The researchers also showed ways to detect and reduce such manipulation. Google and Facebook have used reinforcement learning in their recommender systems but didn't respond to questions.
AI as an excuse for everything (Score:3)
How dare they use my history... (Score:1)
to show me more things that I want to watch.... The bastards.
Re: (Score:2, Interesting)
The research points to the fact they can make you like things you didn't like before. Like Reinforcement Learning is trained to BEAT an opponent, RL control of feeds can BEAT you preferences and install new ones.
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it's not just recommendation systems that can do this.
if you regularly follow a news source with a particular bias, your thinking is going to tend to be shaped along those lines too, as that becomes your new normal. Those news sources are also going to be pushed more in whatever direction their readership goes, as they seek to gain and retain a larger audience.
Publishing centric stories just doesn't get the same reader response as publishing stories that push extreme left or right agendas. I think that's wh
RL explained (Score:5, Interesting)
So with "recommender systems" it seems like these companies are shortening the learning process by using datasets from machine learning to "guess" what we'll be interested in and pushing that. We already know that ML datasets can easily be tainted with, shall we say "negative aspects of our society," so it's no damn surprise that doing has the potential to introduce us to things we normally wouldn't seek out. All in the name of engagement and making a buck.
Re: RL explained (Score:5, Interesting)
dark patterns (Score:4, Interesting)
Seems like these kinds of effects are fairly well known in 2022.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
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Close, but this is the real culprit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
Personalized Propaganda! (was Re:dark patterns) (Score:2)
Or as Advertising and Public Relations were originally called: Propaganda.
Now it's just personalized, using AI to win against all your resistance!
Welcome to The Buy More!
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Or as Advertising and Public Relations were originally called: Propaganda.
Now it's just personalized, using AI to win against all your resistance!
Welcome to The Buy More!
You forgot Pay Later!
susceptibility: powerful stuff (Score:2)