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Eli Pariser: cuidado con la "burbuja de filtros" en la red

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A medida que las empresas de la red se esfuerzan por adaptar sus servicios (incluyendo noticias y resultados de búsqueda) a nuestros gustos personales, surge una consecuencia no deseada peligrosa: quedar atrapados en una "burbuja de filtros" que nos obstaculiza el acceso a esa información que podría desafiar o ampliar nuestra visión del mundo. Eli Pariser sostiene con determinación cómo ésto, en última instancia, es malo para nosotros y para la democracia.

Pioneering online organizer Eli Pariser is the author of "The Filter Bubble," about how personalized search might be narrowing our worldview. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Sebastian Betti
Reviewed by Eduardo Sierra
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