google search died before AI. It became obvious to google that to make money, they needed to not offer the best answer to a query, because then you'd just click on the ads.
OK, I had not really noticed this but now when you say this, I see a pattern yes think I do see more spams in my inbox lately and I thought maybe it’s me giving out my email everywhere.
They seem to have buried the report spam and report phishing functions in right-click menus. They used to be very easy to hit. I'm sure that is reducing signals to the spam algorithm.
Unfortunately, this is one of those questions that can be jokingly answered with an inclusive "or". The two things can be true at the same time.
(Just like their web search, which I'm pretty sure had to die so they could prop up their AI offerings).
google search died before AI. It became obvious to google that to make money, they needed to not offer the best answer to a query, because then you'd just click on the ads.
OK, I had not really noticed this but now when you say this, I see a pattern yes think I do see more spams in my inbox lately and I thought maybe it’s me giving out my email everywhere.
It feels like we are hitting a point where AI generated variations are scaling faster that the traditional bayesian filters can adapt.
They seem to have buried the report spam and report phishing functions in right-click menus. They used to be very easy to hit. I'm sure that is reducing signals to the spam algorithm.
dude they can't do something as simple as sort by subject or sender. you think they're going to block spam?
WhatsApp is so so spammy.
Yes.