Social media, artificial intelligence (AI), and one burning question: How to balance problems and progress?

Anthony Furnelli, Phil Hart, Kimberly Sherman
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Research methodology This compact case study was developed from secondary sources readily available in the public domain. These secondary sources included websites, videos and articles. Case overview/synopsis Throughout 2023, social media companies faced a wide range of criticism on several fronts. Critics claimed that the companies were not doing enough to manage content and the algorithms were influencing American public opinion in the Israel-–Hamas war. Others argued that social media was negatively impacting the mental health of American youth. In response, the platforms reiterated their neutrality and emphasized the features, functions and policies that were designed to address the issues and encourage a positive user experience. As generative artificial intelligence (AI) grew in popularity, the impact on social media was inevitable. Was the convergence of social media and AI inspiring progress or exacerbating problems? How would society balance the opposing forces in a rapidly evolving environment? Complexity academic level This case should be used in marketing and management classes at the undergraduate level. Applicable concepts include AI, social media, content and information.
社交媒体、人工智能(AI)和一个紧迫的问题:如何平衡问题与进步?
研究方法这项紧凑的案例研究是根据公共领域现成的二手资料开发的。这些二手资料包括网站、视频和文章。案例概述/梗概在整个 2023 年,社交媒体公司在多个方面面临着广泛的批评。批评者称,这些公司在内容管理方面做得不够,其算法影响了以色列--哈马斯战争中的美国舆论。还有人认为,社交媒体对美国青年的心理健康产生了负面影响。作为回应,这些平台重申了它们的中立性,并强调了旨在解决这些问题和鼓励积极用户体验的特点、功能和政策。随着人工智能(AI)的普及,对社交媒体的影响不可避免。社交媒体与人工智能的融合是在激励进步还是在加剧问题?在快速发展的环境中,社会将如何平衡这两股对立的力量?适用的概念包括人工智能、社交媒体、内容和信息。
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