Briefs cellular information app goals to sort out info overload and media bias

Based by former Google engineers, Temporary is a newly launched information app that aggregates and summarizes the information in hopes of tackling numerous issues with right now’s information cycle, together with info overload, burnout, media bias, and algorithms that prioritize engagement over information accuracy. At the moment,…
Founded by former Google engineers, Brief is a newly launched news app that aggregates and summarizes the news in hopes of tackling a number of problems with today’s news cycle, including information overload, burnout, media bias, and algorithms that prioritize engagement over news accuracy. Today,…Original article
Author: Sarah Perez

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