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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm Algorithms] are the instructions that determine what a computer will do. It most commonly refers to the way that content is selected for [[newsfeeds]]. It can also refer to the [[generating equation]] that determines what a [[universe]] or [[culture]] will do.
[[File:Algorithm-feedback-loop-neural-network-platforms-newsfeeds.jpg|thumb|Flowcharts are algorithms visualized]]
[[wikipedia:Algorithm|Algorithms]] are the instructions that determine what a computer will do. It most commonly refers to the way that content is selected for [[newsfeeds]]. It can also refer to the [[generating equation]] that determines what a [[universe]] or [[culture]] will do.


== Algorithm Pages ==
== Algorithm Pages ==
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* [[Recursion]]
* [[Recursion]]
* [[Feedback loop]]
* [[Feedback loop]]
* [[Self-organization|Self-Organization]]
* [[Self-Similarity]]
* [[Generating equation]]
* [[Generating equation]]
* [[AI]]
* [[AI]]

Latest revision as of 20:16, 24 January 2024

Flowcharts are algorithms visualized

Algorithms are the instructions that determine what a computer will do. It most commonly refers to the way that content is selected for newsfeeds. It can also refer to the generating equation that determines what a universe or culture will do.

Algorithm Pages

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