Phoenix68
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"Here's how it typically works. First, the software uses AI to determine what you're hoping to find or see. "Even if you don't know what you want, the app knows. It's very good at figuring that out," Morrow says..
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But then, he says, the app withholds that reward: "Apps don't give it to you. They give you something close to that, and then a few clicks later, the algorithm gives you something even closer."
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They rarely — if ever — give you what you're looking for. "They give just enough to keep you engaged, keep you looking at the app and interacting with it as long as possible," he adds.
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This teasing gives you the feeling that you're going to get what you're seeking soon. "So you'll be there all day trying to get that next big thing. There's always a possibility you'll finally get what you want," Morrow says.
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But then, he says, the app withholds that reward: "Apps don't give it to you. They give you something close to that, and then a few clicks later, the algorithm gives you something even closer."
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They rarely — if ever — give you what you're looking for. "They give just enough to keep you engaged, keep you looking at the app and interacting with it as long as possible," he adds.
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This teasing gives you the feeling that you're going to get what you're seeking soon. "So you'll be there all day trying to get that next big thing. There's always a possibility you'll finally get what you want," Morrow says.
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