Google's Latest Experiment is Keen, an Automated, Machine Learning Based Version of Pinterest (techcrunch.com) 18
A new project called Keen is launching today from Google's in-house incubator for new ideas, Area 120, to help users track their interests. The app is like a modern rethinking of the Google Alerts service, which allows users to monitor the web for specific content. From a report: Except instead of sending emails about new Google Search results, Keen leverages a combination of machine learning techniques and human collaboration to help users curate content around a topic. Each individual area of interest is called a "keen" -- a word often used to reference someone with an intellectual quickness. The idea for the project came about after co-founder C.J. Adams realized he was spending too much time on his phone mindlessly browsing feeds and images to fill his downtime. He realized that time could be better spent learning more about a topic he was interested in -- perhaps something he always wanted to research more or a skill he wanted to learn. To explore this idea, he and four colleagues at Google worked in collaboration with the company's People and AI Research (PAIR) team, which focuses on human-centered machine learning, to create what has now become Keen.
staykeen.com (Score:3, Insightful)
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As an added bonus Google will know what you are interested in and can tailor advertising to suit.
Awesome! Would be nice if they would help me get rid of some of the cash I've got lying around too.
Who cares about Google "experiments" anymore? (Score:4)
The death clock for it is already probably ticking. Gone in a year or few. Investing any time on it would be a waste.
Re: Who cares about Google "experiments" anymore? (Score:1)
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Exactly.
Just another statistic-in-waiting for Google graveyard [killedbygoogle.com]
I see Google Hangouts is scheduled to be executed in Dec. 2020. What are people using for alternatives? Slack? Teams?
Dead link farm (Score:4, Insightful)
If they want to duplicate Pinterest, they could just take regular Google search results from a year ago, check the URLs, and only supply dead links. That's what Pinterest does for me most of the time. It's a shame too, because a lot of the Pinterest links look good (that's why they got pinned in the first place), but then you can't follow the link.
Wrong way (Score:3)
Keen is going exactly the opposite of where you want to take Pinterest. Keen is trying to give you more content, which is not what people need - we have so many avenues for discovery already...
Something that would be useful is an AI tool to somehow help you better manage what you had collected already.
Remember Google + ? (Score:2)
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Heh, funny st
Does it work for porn? (Score:2)
Serious non porn comment: Pinterest became so useful I had to add it to my adblock url list because it simply appears in too many google searches and winds up wasting my time even accidentally clicking that result. I guess that was the point of pinterest though, right?
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Pinterest became so useful I had to add it to my adblock url list because it simply appears in too many google searches...
Wow, does that work? I've heard it's possible to filter out pinterest results from a google search, but none of the suggestions i've seen do anything useful. using ublock Origin, here.
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Another Google product ... (Score:2)
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Keen (Score:2)
They are keen for now, but soon they will get bored and lose interest.
What about people whose only interest is (Score:2)