The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
Personal taste declines as algorithms limit individuality in lifestyle choices
Personal taste has declined as algorithm-driven platforms dominate choices, limiting individuality in lifestyle preferences. This shift has left many feeling disconnected from their own likes and passions, as highlighted in Kyle Chayka's upcoming book, Filterworld. The overwhelming nature of tailored content has diminished the ability to engage meaningfully with culture.
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