In this episode of 'People vs. Algorithms,' hosts Brian Morrissey, Troy Young, and Alex Schleifer engage in a wide-ranging discussion on how algorithms shape our cultural landscape, the future of AI in content creation, and the consequences of a digitally dominated world. They share insights from the Game Developer Conference about the optimism among independent studios and discuss the ramifications of algorithmic sameness across media. The episode features a detailed conversation with Kyle Chayka, a writer at the New Yorker and author of 'Filterworld,' centering on how algorithms are flattening culture and what it means for creators and consumers alike.
Topics:
Omnicom's Jonathan Nelson on Agencies & AI
Sex, AI and Advertising
The Power Play
Shifting Tides in the Media Business with Axios’s Sara Fischer
The Business of Influence with Emily Sundberg
Platform Shifts
Change at CNN and Google
Survivors
DDM's Neil Vogel on Navigating Change
The New Internet
Blending Realities with Rafat Ali
Game Over
The Gravity of Platforms
CES, Ackman’s War, News App Fails
Hit Pieces, Fairness, Drugs & VR
New Year, New Optimism
The New SERP, the New Syndication
Minisode: Troy and Alex discuss AI
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