Am I the only one who thinks that this field still seems so incredibly privative? Online recommendation systems particularly... they suck!
But more importantly, even if someone developed a "perfect" recommendation system, what would that be worth? For example, it has been said that symmetric encryption is good enough today that even if the perfect (could only be beaten via bruit force) algorithm was created , nothing would change.
Are we facing the same problem in this field? Or are those implementing these systems today just neglecting to take the field to the next level?
Am I the only one who thinks that this field still seems so incredibly privative? Online recommendation systems particularly... they suck!
But more importantly, even if someone developed a "perfect" recommendation system, what would that be worth? For example, it has been said that symmetric encryption is good enough today that even if the perfect (could only be beaten via bruit force) algorithm was created , nothing would change.
Are we facing the same problem in this field? Or are those implementing these systems today just neglecting to take the field to the next level?