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Reuters Photos Gummed Up Google News

Steven Parker   on 03 November 2007 - 10:54 · 6 comments & 5445 views

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Algorithmic accidents at Google News have been blamed for matching the wrong photos to stories, including a really unfortunate one caught by Newsweek. Putting the right pictures with the right stories has proved a challenge to Google News. That challenge received dramatic illustration when Newsweek grabbed a screenshot of a story about the possible departure of Time Warner CEO Richard Parsons.

Google's algorithmic choice of imagery? A pair of rhesus monkeys.

Ouch.

It also happened with departing Merrill Lynch CEO Stanley O'Neal. Both men, prominent African-American executives, seemingly tagged by Google News in an exceptionally unfortunate way. "The selection and placement of stories on this page were determined automatically by a computer program," reads the disclaimer at the bottom of Google News.

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#1 altermind on 03 Nov 2007 - 11:27
are u sure this was an error ?
#2 gunnerhkjp on 03 Nov 2007 - 11:45
#3 excalpius on 03 Nov 2007 - 12:35
wow, this sure is a newsworthy article...ahem.
#4 webeagle12 on 03 Nov 2007 - 12:59
truth speaks for itself
(1 reply) #5 Tikitiki on 03 Nov 2007 - 14:52
Uhhh.... You'll always find unrelated images (e.x. If I search for naked ladies I don't get naked ladies half the time!
#5.1 WDGC on 03 Nov 2007 - 20:57
Quote - (Tikitiki said @ #1)
Uhhh.... You'll always find unrelated images (e.x. If I search for naked ladies I don't get naked ladies half the time!


Hehe ...

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