WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_itsyz5z wrote
Reply to comment by T3rribl3Gam3D3v in After adding 37,000 employees in the last 12 months, Alphabet's CEO said the company will assess future projects 'pretty granularly' as it tries to curb costs by V3r4L4u7aro420
How dare the data we feed and train it with be reflective.
T3rribl3Gam3D3v t1_itt063d wrote
Actually, these are select choices by Google.
Check the score of college A vs college B. The only thing that ever shows up is men's basketball or men's football...even if there wasn't a game between the schools in the past few months. It'll just find the most recent. This is a conscious decision by Google engineers
9-11GaveMe5G t1_ittd4kf wrote
I'll explain it slow for you: when you search "college A college B basketball" the results are heavily weighted by what previous searchers ended up clicking on. So if more people clicked on the men's result than did the womens, or other things instead of women's, women's gets demoted in ranking comparatively. Men's sports being more popular is just reality
ILoveThisPlace t1_ittgul2 wrote
How dare you, no one will ever discover South Korean Pingpong with that mentality.
9-11GaveMe5G t1_itthsr8 wrote
>no one will ever discover South Korean Pingpong with that mentality.
If it's women's ping pong, guarantee they already watch it. Porn ban over there makes ya watch crazy things
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_itt4qbw wrote
Yep. They are personally filtering and ranking billions of data point's everyday.
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