> Artifact will also remove individual posts that promote falsehoods, he says.
They just never learn. This will not scale! But they refuse to hand over any control to users for choosing what they want to consume, or providing negative feedback.
They're going to make the same mistake that all these platforms have made, which is to treat all content as if it's in one giant bag and hope they can ML their way through. There's no way to subscribe to a "feed" of related content, so your best bet is to follow some creators and hope that The Algorithm gets the message. How do I choose that I want to read more about science today? Or culture? Well, my only option is to hope that their ML team is good enough to maintain a reasonable ontology of subjects and good at classifying content automatically. But I'm completely out of luck if I have niche interests.
They just never learn. This will not scale! But they refuse to hand over any control to users for choosing what they want to consume, or providing negative feedback.
They're going to make the same mistake that all these platforms have made, which is to treat all content as if it's in one giant bag and hope they can ML their way through. There's no way to subscribe to a "feed" of related content, so your best bet is to follow some creators and hope that The Algorithm gets the message. How do I choose that I want to read more about science today? Or culture? Well, my only option is to hope that their ML team is good enough to maintain a reasonable ontology of subjects and good at classifying content automatically. But I'm completely out of luck if I have niche interests.