

Lemmy poster OBLITERATES claim on NBC article. Readers OUTRAGED.
alternate name for this article: “How to feel good about yourself while doing something that doesn’t help anything at all”
without offering evidence.
These folks were never the one to let pesky facts get in the way. All that “evidence” was planted by Democrats, I’m sure.
Cutting off your own arm to “own the libs”. Nice job! Glad to know some people are so proud to vote against their interests. Keep it up!
He’s got every flag in his bio except for the US. Who does this guy work for, exactly?
Sundar Pichai , Google’s CEO, sat at his desk, sipping his morning coffee as he scrolled through the Google Maps feedback reports on his phone. His eyes landed on a feedback report from Paula Kampf.
At first, Sundar chuckled at the report’s absurdity. But as he continued reading, his expression changed from amusement to concern.
This user was actually trying to tell him something. That Google’s search results were inaccurate and misleading. That people were getting confused between the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of California (not to mention other gulf-related terms). Sundar realized that his team had been so focused on pushing updates and innovations that they’d forgotten about the importance of accuracy.
He called an emergency meeting with his top executives to discuss the issue. They poured over the data, and it became clear that the problem was widespread. Google’s algorithms were prioritizing relevance over accuracy, leading to a sea of irrelevant results.
Sundar knew he had to act fast. He decided to make a bold change: he would overhaul Google’s search engine from the ground up. The new algorithm would prioritize accuracy and relevance, using machine learning to improve its results over time.
The team worked tirelessly to implement the changes, testing and refining their approach every step of the way. And when they finally launched the updated search engine, something amazing happened.
People began to rave about Google’s newfound accuracy. The user who had posted that tweet was overjoyed to see “Gulf of Mexico” come up in the top results. Others praised the changes, saying it had helped them find the information they needed more easily.
But Sundar didn’t stop there. He realized that the issue went beyond just search engines. Google’s influence extended far into various industries, from education to finance. So, he decided to take a broader approach.
He launched Google.org, a new initiative dedicated to promoting digital literacy and accuracy across all aspects of online life. The program provided resources and training for schools, non-profits, and individuals, helping them navigate the complexities of online information.
The impact was staggering. Digital literacy rates skyrocketed, and people began to critically evaluate online sources with ease. Google’s search engine became just one piece of a larger puzzle, working in tandem with other platforms and initiatives to promote accuracy and understanding.
As Sundar looked out over the city, he felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. He had taken a seemingly trivial tweet and turned it into something much bigger than himself. The future was bright, and Google was leading the way, and it all started with that one Feedback report from Paula Kampf.
for so long that there really isn’t a ton a minority party can do except shut down further legislation.
Sure, except the ineffectiveness of the Democrats has LED to them being a minority party. Unless they either shape up OR the Republicans totally fuck things into the ground, I don’t see them returning to power.
Dems are always “pissed” but they need to convert this into action. I’m sick of the endless congressional hearings. DO SOMETHING
Good for you man. I hope many of your fellow countrymen feel the same.
Yeah, but it’s going to go to the moon any day now! True believers will buy the dip! Make Meme Coins Great Again!
This plan leaves out the fact that the majority of Canadians don’t want to join. They may have their challenges right now, but there are some things they aren’t willing to give up, like nationalized health care and national identity. I suspect many Canadians will fight to the death over this, the same way Americans would fight if forced to join Canada. They are our neighbors and that’s about as close as people want to get.
So sick of these clickbait headlines. From the headline to the body “Melts down” -> “wasn’t too impressed”. BORING. Journalists need to do some actual work like they used to instead of just farming rage bait.
Aaron should have thought to start a trillion dollar multinational first – then those laws that persecuted him would have just been a formality he could buy his way out of.
r/news and r/worldnews hijacked by conservative zionist mods.
correction: USA hijacked by conservative zionists
It’s cuz college students are easier to kick but Republicans fight back. The Democrats are doing their usual bit of having a few committees to complain while the republic burns and alternatively hand-wringing “I wonder why we lost the election???”
For better or worse, this seems to be way less of a problem on the Fediverse. I can’t tell if it’s because it’s federated OR if it’s because corporate America hasn’t woken up to it (yet?!?). I find way more interesting discussions on lemmy than anywhere else on the net. Hopefully it stays that way!
Yes, the Great Leader must be appeased!
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