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Cynthia Rudin on The Next Generation of Search Engines
Podcast |
Radio Berkman
Publisher |
Harvard University
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
Technology
Publication Date |
Sep 22, 2015
Episode Duration |
01:06:21
The current generation of search engines just tells you where to find information (returns a list of webpages). The next generation of search engines could anticipate what you are searching for, and actually find the information for you. In this conversation, Cynthia Rudin — associate professor of statistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and director of the Prediction Analysis Lab — leads a brainstorming session to envision the future of the search engine. Challenges for the audience: * What are some cases where Google fails miserably? * Do you sometimes want to find the answer to a complicated type of question? How do you envision the answer being presented? * Do you have ideas of what the capabilities will be for the next generation of search engines? * What are some lessons we can learn from search engines from the past? This will be mainly audience participation. More information on this event here: https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/99130

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