Are we sure we can call that targeted pharmaceutical advertisement? It sounds like it could just be the algorithm accidentally discovering a correlation between expecting mothers and preference for unscented hand creams and such.
Unless Amazon did specifically program that in, I think these accidental correlation is not something you can control before it happens and trying to regulate them would be a waste of time and resources.
sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip 2 months ago
And then what they found was that to be more effective was to mix up the suggestions for late term pregnancy / early childhood products with basically random nonsense…
… because if its too obvious that they are highly statistically confident that they know things about you that they shouldn’t, people get weirded out and are less likely to buy something so specifically targeted at them.
They know an insane amount, and they do not want you to know that they know that much.
spookex@lemmy.world 2 months ago
To play the devil’s advocate, they could be putting that random junk there to see if they can find out other categories of things that you like.
unconfirmedsourcesDOTgov@lemmy.sdf.org 2 months ago
¿Porque no los dos?
Why couldn’t it be both?