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We don't actually know what the "ingredients" are for recommendations.

I don't think it's possible to draw conclusions from one's own experience with youtube recommendations and extrapolate it to others or to any sort of judgement about the quality of the algorithms. We are simply not privy to what, exactly, youtube is doing.

I think it's wise to heed Guillaume Chaslot's warnings. In the same way that youtube exploited (inadvertently or not) glitches in the brains of preschoolers (remember "Spiderman and Heidi" videos? if not, don't look it up). There's reason to believe these things can fly under our radar and influence adults in ways that are not perceptible and not something we would approve of in advance.




The stuff is what the stuff is brother. [1]

[1] https://youtu.be/ajGX7odA87k?t=945


That's an amazing talk and I thank you for bringing it to my attention. Congratulations, you beat YouTube's recommendations for me.

BTW I was already aware of all the questionable things AI is used for, but Mickens' analysis is beautiful.


Holy shit, this talk is amazing. Thank you!!




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