It can get pretty crazy at times
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. We might be talking about a bike trip to Leh or getting a pair of cool sneakers. In just a few minutes, you will begin to see specific ads and promoted posts about Ladakh and sneakers his store.
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. That’s because algorithms work, and artificial intelligence exists. Facebook’s parent company Meta explained how AI will ultimately affect what users see.
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The company wants to “challenge the myth that algorithms make people powerless over the content they watch.”
Nick Clegg, president of global affairs at Meta, explained in a blog post how AI is playing an important role in what we see. “Our AI system predicts how valuable content will be to users, so it can surface content faster. For example, sharing a post often indicates that they found the post interesting. So the prediction of sharing a post is one of the factors the system takes into account,” Clegg explained.
He said there is no single predictor of what will be valuable to users. “We combine a variety of predictions, including predictions based on behavior and predictions based on user feedback received through surveys, to get as close to relevant content as possible.”
Not everyone likes or dislikes the same things, and interests can change over time, so people’s experiences with Meta’s products will be personalized based on their activity, the company said. increase.
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Meta has released 22 system cards that tell people how AI is working within their feed. These system cards provide information about how AI systems rank content, some of the predictions each system makes to determine which content is most relevant to users, and controls that can be used to customize the experience. To do. “They’re covering the feed,
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It’s the accounts people follow and other surfaces they go to to find content from people,” Clegg said.
Additionally, Meta has created a centralized location on Facebook and Instagram, allowing users to customize controls that affect the content displayed in each app. “In Facebook’s feed settings and Instagram’s Featured Content control center, you’ll find his 3-point menu of related posts and[設定],” added Clegg.
