Algorithmic Invisibility: Understanding the Threat and the Strategy to Overcome It - Couverture souple

Russell, Drey; Dos Santos, Andréa Rosevell

 
9798995920618: Algorithmic Invisibility: Understanding the Threat and the Strategy to Overcome It

Synopsis

Between 2023 and 2026, the infrastructure through which we discover the world changed completely. Search gave way to synthesis. Lists gave way to paragraphs. And the physical world - its restaurants, its institutions, its century-old communities - began to disappear from the systems that now decide what exists.
Algorithmic Invisibility names this condition and maps its architecture. Drawing on a decade of research into how informational membranes form and sustain themselves in digital networks, Drey Russell identifies four interlocking layers through which physical places vanish from the cultural conversation: structural, narrative, social, and identity. Each layer operates differently. Each requires a different kind of work.
The book offers a diagnostic framework, a practical methodology, and a self-audit for anyone trying to understand why the digital layer has stopped reflecting the physical world - and what it would take to close that gap.
Its audience is broader than its subject suggests. The forces that make a restaurant invisible to an AI are the same forces that erode institutional memory, fragment community identity, and quietly erase what a neighborhood knows about itself. This is not a marketing problem. It is a structural condition of the digitalized world - one reshaping the cultural geography of where people go, what they try, and what survives long enough to become tradition.

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