Daria & Shkolotron
So, you think those algorithms are really predicting human behavior, or are they just giving us a curated echo chamber?
Algorithms are great at crunching patterns, but they’re not psychic; they just amplify what you already feed them, so yeah, often it ends up being an echo chamber that’s tuned to your own data bubble, not some grand future‑prediction.
Yeah, so we’re all just echoing our own filtered thoughts in a digital megaphone. Fun.
Pretty much like a giant radio set stuck on your favorite station, but nobody else can tune in.
A radio stuck on a single playlist is still a playlist, not a symphony.
Exactly—just a single track stuck on loop. The algorithm’s a DJ on repeat, not a composer of a full symphony.
So the DJ's got a great taste in repeats, but apparently the studio was empty when they were supposed to be playing something new.
Yeah, the algorithm’s just been left in the void, so the only thing playing is the hiss of its own memory.
Just imagine the silence is an avant‑garde art piece called “White Noise.” You’d be the critic who thinks it’s revolutionary.