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  1. gotchseo.com

    5 days agoThe lopsided results are because of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), not because Google's algorithm is biased. Let's dive into the case study. Google Liberal Bias: Does It Exist? While 63% is almost a failing score in school, it's impressive that an algorithm can be so effective. 316 of the results were from non-partisan and unbiased ...
  2. technologyreview.com

    The book, out this month, argues that search engine algorithms aren't as neutral as Google would like you to think. Algorithms promote some results above others, and even a seemingly neutral ...
  3. engineering.princeton.edu

    Today's guests have written a study about the Google Search engine, and the subtle - and not-so-subtle - ways in which it shows its bias, and in many ways perpetuates tired old stereotypes. Orestis Papakyriakopoulos is a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy.
  4. Google search algorithms are not impartial. They are biased, racist and sexist, just like their designers. ... If you type "Asian girls" into Google though, the search engine's top results are ...
  5. edgetheory.com

    For most of us, the capability of 21st-century search enginesGoogle, Bing, Yahoo and others — can be uncannily accurate. ... These choices systematically favor certain types of content over others, producing a phenomenon called "search engine bias." The reality of search-engine bias is that it can alter our perception of what online ...
  6. authoritas.com

    If you feel strongly about this issue, then by all means have your say in the comments and feel free to share hard facts and data demonstrating bias from Google (or other search engines), but please keep your strongest opinions for Twitter - after all this is a blog predominantly aimed at search marketing professionals.
  7. techrepublic.com

    The fact that Google has almost 70 percent of the search market in the United States, and more world-wide, puts it smack in the sights of everyone as being the biggest offender when it comes to ...
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