Slowing Down Online Decisions
Nicole reflects on the drastic reduction in decision-making time for handling controversial content, emphasizing the potential for increased mistakes. She proposes a "slow food movement" for the Internet, advocating for a return to comprehensive and relevant search principles rather than prioritizing engagement and speed at the expense of quality. The conversation highlights the shift in focus from relevance to personalization, driven by the need for immediate engagement.In this clip
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Recode Decode: Nicole Wong, former deputy CTO of the United States
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