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by pixl97
1277 days ago
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Maybe you're just an outlier and AI doesn't show you good ads because it doesn't have a set of good ads that meet your needs that pay a decent amount? Unfortunately with bulk data over populations you are going to have some members that are in the long tail. Instead the operators of the system look at the efficiency of the system over larger parts of the population, even if it has the potential to lose sales for a small part of the population. |
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Even the Google Ads (which are supposed to have some magic pixie dust algorithms done by the fanciest experts in the field because that's Google's bread and butter) are typically showing me some products I couldn't care less about. It's always some random post somewhere (which could be an ad) that actually makes me interested and drives me to making a purchase, not some bullshit video banner.
> the operators of the system look at the efficiency of the system over larger parts of the population
My guess is that they look at engagement metrics, not consumer happiness or satisfaction. And even though I'm pretty much disappointed, I still use those services and still click on "related products" and even check some book samples etc. - in hope that maybe I'm wrong, and maybe this time it's a good recommendations. Very infrequently that happens, but mostly it's not what I'm interested in. So I go find some non-machine recommendations, search for those and thus remain an active user operators want on their platform.