RAND Europe and Open Evidence are currently conducting a consultation as a part of a project for DG CNECT on media literacy and online empowerment issues. The main purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between algorithms used by certain media services and the subsequent effects they may have on persons who consume and process information online. This study will help inform EU media policy by identifying and discussing the emerging challenges concerning algorithms. Participate in this consultation and find out more about the project.
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