You’re right! Instagram and many other plataforms AI systems use logos, or logical reasoning, to serve you personalized content. They analyze your past behavior—what you like, comment on, and search for—to predict what you might want to see next. This data-driven logic makes content feel more relevant to you, increasing engagement
i've noticed that the recommendations I get on Instagram feel almost too perfect for me. It’s like the app knows exactly what I want, but I’m wondering how much of that is just logic and algorithms working behind the scenes.
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That makes sense, but doesn’t it mean we’re just getting stuck in echo chambers, only seeing content that fits our preferences? I wonder how that affects how we think about things
Exactly. AI’s logic can sometimes reinforce confirmation bias, where you only see content that supports your existing views. This can limit exposure to new ideas and perspectives. While it makes the platform engaging, it might also narrow the way we think about the world.
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It’s all about logos! Instagram uses AI algorithms that gather data about your activities—what you browse, like, and purchase. Then, it logically predicts what products or services might appeal to you based on patterns in that data. Essentially, the more data it has, the more accurately it can target you with ads
I’ve been getting ads on Instagram that feel super targeted like they know exactly what I need before I even think about it. How does that happen? Is it just logic or something else?
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