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Today's episode of The Social Work Journal relates technology to emotions and behaviors. Deltom dives deep into the different types of commonly used algorithms and how they ironically are parallel to the way our cognition regulates our impulses. Additionally, Deltom explores what we see on the internet and how it directly impacts our self-esteem as well as the standards we set for ourselves. Join the journey of self-discovery as this episode employs us to investigate how much of the virtual world is real. 1:30 "Greedy Algorithm" paralleled to impulsivity and cognitive impairment 3:00 "Baysian Theory" & "Prior Probability"- predicting future behavior 9:45 "The Social Dilemma"- algorithm's impact our behaviors and emotions w/o triggering our awareness 10:10 Social media, self-esteem, suicide, and self-harm rates 11:00 & 14:00 "Celebrity World"-comparing ourselves to others, self/societal expectations 12:00 Timeline Envy- posts that effect our self-esteem 12: 45 Kim Kardashian Unfiltered-bashed for looking like a "real" woman 15:00 Connections through COVID-how social media supported loneliness during the shelter-in-place 16:00 False narratives & fake news 20:00 What's Real?-How do we govern our morality & differentiate real from fake Support: https://cash.app/$thesocialworkjournal [https://cash.app/$thesocialworkjournal] https://www.venmo.com/u/thesocialworkjournal [https://www.venmo.com/u/thesocialworkjournal] Get Connected: Website: thesocialworkjournal.com [http://www.thesocialworkjournal.com] Tik Tok: @thesocialworkjournal [https://tiktok.com/@deltom_swj] Instagram: @thesocialworkjournal [https://instagram.com/thesocialworkjournal] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesocialworkjournal [https://www.facebook.com/thesocialworkjournal] Ouotes by Deltom: "That's what artificial intelligence is all about. It's about predicting your future behavior, with past behavior." "Because 'greedy algorithm' is not always reliable in decision making, they use dynamic programming." "Have you every found yourself constantly checking emails and wondered why? For some reason, I get this high whenever I delete emails. I've asked myself, "why" I don't just sit down and take the time to unsubscribe."
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