• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    It could also be A/B testing, so not everyone will have the AI running in general

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        Wouldn’t they be? They could measure how likely it is that someone clicks on the generated link/text

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          Just because you click on it that doesn’t make it accurate. More importantly, that text isn’t “clickable”, so they can’t be measuring raw engagement either.

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            What this would measure is how long you would stay on the page without scrolling. Less scrolling means more time looking at ads.

            This is the influence of Prabhakar Raghavan.

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            Just because you click on it that doesn’t make it accurate.

            Given the choice between clicks/engagement and accuracy, is pretty clear Google’s for the former is what got us into this hell hole.

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              Yup, if you have to repeat your search 3 times, you’re seeing 3x the ads. If you control most of the market, where are your customers going to go? Most will just deal with it and search more.

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        Google runs passive A/B testing all the time.

        If you’re using a Google service there’s a 99% chance you’re part of some sort of internal test of changes.