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Is google narrowing our view?


Just read an old interview from the year 97, in which Pattie Maes one of the leading artificial life researchers talked about the impact of personal software agents on the way we view our world: Interviewer: "It occurs to me that in contrast to processes like browsing in a library or on the Web, which expose you to new ideas, systems like Firefly give users data that's very narrow in scope. Will people's horizons be narrowed if they rely on personal agents?" Maes: "This is a very valid concern, but one which can be dealt with through good user interface design. If an agent only gives you what you like or what you ask for, then your view of the world will become more and more narrow. It's important to integrate the agent interface into a direct manipulation interface, or to integrate agent recommendations within an existing system where the user can also browse...."

But existing popular search engines like google dont interact with me. You can tell google a thousand times that the result of the query is quite interesting but you although would like to hear some other point of view . Google will ignore you and so step by step all people get google's opinion.So don't get me wrong, Ithink the web is a great invention but isnt it also narrowing our view? P.S.: the interview with Pattie Maes is available here.


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We had a similar concern with a link to some articles some month ago in the ethno::log.

Your thought is a little bit different. Maybe Google reflects the internet in a way we could say, it's roughly adequate. I don't think that google delivers you one point of view. It delivers the points of view available in the internet.

But I agree if you say: The internet narrows our view of the world. Indeed, we think the internet is worldwide. But the truth is, that a lot of people and thus a lot of opinions are not included.

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