Bay Area Tech Economics Seminar with Hannah Li

Bay Area Tech Economics Seminar with Hannah Li

The Interplay of User Behavior and Algorithm Design in Digital Ecosystems; Presenter: Hannah Li, Columbia Business School

By Stanford Data Science

Date and time

Thursday, May 9 · 6:30 - 8:30pm PDT

Location

John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Rotunda, E241 at the ChEM-H / Neuro research complex

290 Jane Stanford Way Neuroscience Building (East Wing), 2nd floor Stanford, CA 94305

About this event

  • 2 hours

Speaker: Hannah Li, Assistant Professor, Columbia Business School

Presentation title: The Interplay of User Behavior and Algorithm Design in Digital Ecosystems

Abstract: The interactions between user behavior and algorithms employed on online platforms present challenges that conventional data science tools like A/B testing and recommender systems often overlook. For example, recommender systems can create feedback loops that affect both user and content creator retention. Moreover, users may strategically engage with or avoid certain content to shape their future recommendations. This talk highlights several ways these dynamics can influence platform learning and outcomes and suggests modifications to mitigate these challenges.

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This talk is co-sponsored by USF's Master's in Applied Economics and the Stanford Causal Science Center. For additional information and abstracts from past talks, please click here.


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