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How social media is shaping the future of language
NBC News· 2025-07-17 19:44
Trend Analysis - The slang word "Skipidity" is losing popularity and may disappear within a year [1] - Creators intentionally use trending words to capitalize on trends and increase the likelihood of their content going viral [1] - Words are now metadata for algorithms, enabling sophisticated natural language processing to analyze content [2] - Influencers strategically use words to go viral and avoid censorship [3] Language Evolution - The use of words by influencers to go viral and avoid censorship is becoming part of language [3] - Some slang words fill a lexical gap and are likely to remain in use longer [3][4]
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IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊· 2025-07-05 17:07
In the lab. You can just do thingsHaven't written python in almost a decade, but it feels good to knock some of the rust off with tools that didn't exist in the 2010s https://t.co/LZO8rBhB9vIcoBeast.eth🦇🔊 (@beast_ico):Would anyone be interested in an “audience score” metric for CT accounts?Thinking I’ve got a pretty good algorithm in the works for combining things like X-payout, Fantasy Clout, Kaito ranks, Xeet signal (when it’s live), and a couple other things at varying weights to give a ...
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IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊· 2025-07-05 04:14
Would anyone be interested in an “audience score” metric for CT accounts?Thinking I’ve got a pretty good algorithm in the works for combining things like X-payout, Fantasy Clout, Kaito ranks, Xeet signal (when it’s live), and a couple other things at varying weights to give a single quick-look number for the quality/realness of someone’s audience.Think it could be valuable to marketing ppl looking to efficiently spend ...
The Silent Algorithm | Dr. Soha Chahine | TEDxUniversity of Birmingham Dubai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:57
Core Argument - The central theme revolves around the idea that individuals and organizations are increasingly behaving algorithmically, prioritizing performance and optimization over authentic human connection and emotional awareness [1][2][9][10] - The report advocates for a shift towards "human intelligence" (HI), emphasizing presence, connection, and choice as antidotes to burnout, isolation, and automation [12] Silent Truths - Burnout stems from pretense and emotional overload, not excessive workload, highlighting the pressure to maintain a facade of strength and certainty [5][6] - Success is defined by the depth of connections, not the height of achievement, emphasizing the importance of trust and genuine relationships [7][8] - The real danger lies in humans becoming algorithmic, losing their ability to feel, pause, reflect, and choose, rather than AI becoming human [9][10] Recommendations - Organizations should prioritize authenticity and presence in leadership, moving away from rewarding constant performance and towards valuing genuine human connection [6][7] - Individuals should focus on understanding and reprogramming their "silent algorithm" – the emotional scripts driven by fear, expectations, and belief systems – to lead from a place of choice and authenticity [3][4] - The industry needs to remember and embrace human qualities like feeling, pausing, and reflecting to avoid becoming dehumanized in an AI-driven world [10][11]
TikTok Buyer Has Been Found, Says Trump
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-30 20:27
There is an articulation that we've got a buyer, but the big if is what China does with this information. Well, that's right, Carol. China has a huge stake in this and they really will have the final say given that Bite Dance, the parent of te Tik Tok, is based in Beijing and also happens to oversee some of what the Chinese governmentment would consider sensitive technology, the kind that would need government approval to engineer any kind of final sale.even if the company were to retain control over the al ...
TikTok Buyer Has Been Found, Says Trump
Bloomberg Technology· 2025-06-30 18:52
There is an articulation that we've got to buy it. But the big issue is what China does with this information. Well, that's right, Carol.China has a huge stake in this and they really will have the final say given that Bytedance, the parent of Tik Tok, is based in Beijing and also happens to oversee some of what the Chinese government would consider sensitive technology, the kind that would need government approval to engineer any kind of final sale, even if the company were to retain control over the algor ...
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Investopedia· 2025-06-19 15:01
The gaming platform's algorithm may help it identify popular concepts before competitors, as it did with 'Grow A Garden,' analysts said. https://t.co/Uogj4mzAPo ...