One significant role of AI is to structure data, including articles, reviews, tweets, and posts, into a usable database. This structured information can help in making sense of user preferences, such as in selecting movies based on specific criteria like avoiding sadness. By organizing data into metadata and watch data, AI can provide valuable insights into user behavior and preferences.
On this episode of The Vergecast, we look at why TV and movie recommendations are so complicated, and whether AI might be able to make them better. If Spotify can build infinite playlists of music you’ll like, and YouTube and TikTok always seem to have the perfect thing ready to go, why can’t Netflix or Hulu or Max seem to get it right?
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