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The article discusses how internet search behaviors can reinforce existing beliefs, contributing to the polarization of opinions on various topics, including political issues and factual matters like climate change and vaccination. A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA reveals that individuals often select search terms that align with their beliefs, which can amplify this polarization. The researchers suggest that modifying search algorithms to provide a wider range of perspectives could help mitigate these effects. They found that participants exposed to broader search results were more open to different viewpoints, indicating the potential for improved search technologies to enhance user experience and understanding. [Extracted from the article]
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