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Tag Archives: Algorithms

Next Steps: DeepMind AI Discovers Faster Rankings, Search Algorithms

Next Steps: DeepMind AI Discovers Faster Rankings, Search Algorithms by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, January 23, 2024 When I flew from Wyoming to California on Monday night I overheard someone in the Delta Air Lines boarding area talking about artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor chips — themes that have been dominating the news in … Continue reading Next Steps: DeepMind AI Discovers Faster Rankings, Search Algorithms

FTC wants to protect gig workers from ‘unfair or deceptive’ algorithms

Congressional lawmakers try again to secure some benefits for gig workers If passed, independent contractors could qualify for paid holidays and healthcare. A. Khalid @askhalid   Evelyn Hockstein / reuters Senators Mark Warner (D-VA) and Todd Young (R-IN), along with Rep. Susan DelBene (D-WA) introduced a bill today that would create a $20 million pilot … Continue reading FTC wants to protect gig workers from ‘unfair or deceptive’ algorithms

Google Algorithms Can Tell When Sources Agree On Facts

Google Algorithms Can Tell When Sources Agree On Facts by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, August 11, 2022 Google designs its ranking systems to serve relevant information from the most reliable sources that demonstrate expertise, authoritativeness and trustworthiness. The latest artificial intelligence (AI) model, Multitask Unified Model (MUM), helps by identifying and prioritizing signals related to reliability. … Continue reading Google Algorithms Can Tell When Sources Agree On Facts

How next-generation algorithms could impact your marketing strategy

Taking the time to understand and refine your demographic targeting will pay off for you business, manipulating algorithms will not. Timothy Carter on August 2, 2019  Algorithms have come to define a significant chunk of modern marketing strategies. Google’s search engine algorithm dictates which websites appear highest in relevant search results, driving search engine optimization … Continue reading How next-generation algorithms could impact your marketing strategy

DOJ To Bring Criminal Price-Fixing Case Centered On Search Algorithms

DOJ To Bring Criminal Price-Fixing Case Centered On Search Algorithms by Wendy Davis , Staff Writer @wendyndavis, October 4, 2018 The Department of Justice is bringing a “first of its kind” criminal antitrust prosecution involving companies that may have gamed online search algorithms in order to fix prices. That’s according to DOJ antitrust chief Makan Delrahim, … Continue reading DOJ To Bring Criminal Price-Fixing Case Centered On Search Algorithms

YouTube Relies On Keywords, Algorithms To Rate Oscar Movie Success

YouTube Relies On Keywords, Algorithms To Rate Oscar Movie Success by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, February 28, 2018 Can keywords in review and reaction videos on YouTube predict Oscar winners? The top two most-viewed Best Picture nominee trailers on YouTube also are the highest-earning among the nominees, according to recent reported estimates. Google released Oscars-themed data … Continue reading YouTube Relies On Keywords, Algorithms To Rate Oscar Movie Success

Search: From Algorithms To Artificial Intelligence

Search: From Algorithms To Artificial Intelligence by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, December 20, 2017 2018 will prove to be an interesting year for search advertising and marketing. Kantar’s Millward Brown published a set of predictions Wednesday. Most are expected, for example, that voice will spur adoption of smart devices. Others are expected, but … Continue reading Search: From Algorithms To Artificial Intelligence