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An algorithm  is a set of instructions, typically to solve a class of problems or perform a computation. Algorithms are unambiguous specifications for performing calculation, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks.

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Data brokers can collect information about consumers from a variety of public and non-public sources including courthouse records, website cookies and loyalty cards programs.Typically, brokers create profiles of individuals for marketing purposes and sell them to businesses who want to target their advertisements and special offers.</description>
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False stories that appear to be news, spread on the internet or using other media, usually created to influence political views or as a joke.</description>
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Platforms seek to connect the services or products produced by one group to another group seeking to purchase the services or products. What theoretically differentiates platforms from traditional intermediaries is that “the two or more distinct sides retain control over the key terms of the interaction” such as “the pricing, bundling, marketing and delivery of the goods or services traded”; that each user invests (time, capital, or labour) into the platform in order to reap the potent…</description>
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Also named social credit system, it has been pushed to its extreme in China, but it is also used in a lot of digital service where clients evaluates their products, or the services they have received, leading to an over-bidding of automated valuation procedures in all domains</description>
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