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Publisher: Medium

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30 Jun 2016

Overabundance of Disorganized and Unverified Information (search is broken)

In this Post Robin Good offers valid arguments for why "search" is broken. He argues correctly that most people trust search engines to deliver to most unbiased results, but the facts are different. Now more than ever we need human curators to fill the gap!
In this Post Robin Good offers valid arguments for why "search" is broken. He argues correctly that most people trust...

How Algorithms Subtly Control What We Read, Hear, Watch And (Ultimately) Think

Algorithmic filtering may solve some problems but it creates a whole set of other problems allowing organizations to manipulate and control what people read. Human curators solve this problem. Our KBucket platform lets humans curate at scale, providing superior value to the consumers.
Algorithmic filtering may solve some problems but it creates a whole set of other problems allowing organizations to...

Publisher: Mashable

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3 Nov 2011

How Algorithms and Editors Can Work Together to Burst the “Filter Bubble”

Journalist can not rely on algorithms alone to break the "filter bubble". Take a look at 7 traits that makes humans superior to machines. Journalist as curators of news, offer a distinct advantage over machine algorithms.
Journalist can not rely on algorithms alone to break the "filter bubble". Take a look at 7 traits that makes humans...
26 May 2011

Seven Things Human Editors Do that Algorithms Don’t (Yet)

I suggest that algorithms will never replace a human editor. Algorithms is a procedure for solving problems. A curator is a human operator that adds a set of parameters machines can never replace, at least not for the foreseeable future. This post provides the answers.
I suggest that algorithms will never replace a human editor. Algorithms is a procedure for solving problems. A curator...
18 May 2011

The Human Algorithm

This author argues, and IMO correctly that algoirthms can never replace the Human judgement and that Journalist today need to become curators. I would suggest that organizing and preserving the history of your research is an essential part of any journalistic endeavor.
This author argues, and IMO correctly that algoirthms can never replace the Human judgement and that Journalist today...

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