Eli Pariser wrote "The Filter Bubble," which discusses the monopoly created by Go/ogle.
In his book The Filter Bubble, he explores the concept of personalized content filtering on the internet with a particular focus on the role of Goo/gle. He argues that as users engage with online platforms algorithms like Goo/gle's search and recommendation systems curate content tailored to an individual's preferences and past behavior.
Although this personalization enhance user experiences by delivering content that aligns with their interests, but also, it creates a "filter bubble" that isolates users from diverse perspectives and information.
So, his concern is that this personalized content delivery, controlled by powerful tech companies like Goo/gle which can lead to the reinforcement of existing beliefs and limit exposure to alternative viewpoints.
The full question is:
Eli Pariser wrote the filter bubble, which discusses the ______.