> Path forward requires solving the core challenge: actually surfacing the content people want to see, not what intermiediaries want them to see
But this will never happen with mainstream search imo. It is not a technical problem but a human one. As long as there is a human in control of what gets surfaced, it is only a matter of time until you revert to tampered search. Humans are not robots. They have emotions and can be swayed with or without their awareness. And this is a form of power for the swayer as much as oil or water are.
The idea that you can have an AI system provide factual and reliable answers to human centric questions is as real as Star Trek itself.
You will never remove the human factor from AI
Your hope might be that a technical solution is found for a human problem but that is unlikely.
But this will never happen with mainstream search imo. It is not a technical problem but a human one. As long as there is a human in control of what gets surfaced, it is only a matter of time until you revert to tampered search. Humans are not robots. They have emotions and can be swayed with or without their awareness. And this is a form of power for the swayer as much as oil or water are.
The idea that you can have an AI system provide factual and reliable answers to human centric questions is as real as Star Trek itself.
You will never remove the human factor from AI
Your hope might be that a technical solution is found for a human problem but that is unlikely.