Google has a Tinder-style movie and series recommender
We have it very easy to get lost in the middle of all the series and movie options available just one click away. Netflix, HBO, Prime Video, Filmin, Movistar+… There are times when we take more time to select what we want to see than what we are going to see. For this reason, there are times when the use of applications that tell us what's new or websites that recommend series or movies is completely necessary. Time is finite and we don't want to waste it selecting what we are going to see.
In this way, Google, as it couldn't be less, also wants to give you a hand so that the choice of film or series is much easier for youAnd, well, by the way, we also know a little more about what movies or series you like and, in this way, obtain data on your personality to further refine your personality. Because this is not going to be free.
To find out if we have this new option available, we have to put, in the Google search engine, both on mobile and on computers, 'a good series to watch' or 'a good movie to watch'. Next, a series of cards will appear, similar to those of your possible conquests on Tinder. Next we can discriminate, or accept, the options that are shown to us, with a swipe gesture to the left or right depending on whether you like the option or not.If you do not want to evaluate the option that they show you, you must press the 'Skip' button identified with an 'X'.
Specifically, if you swipe the card to the left, you'll be indicating that you don't like the recommendation. On the contrary, if you swipe to the right you will be telling Google that you are delighted with it. In this way, each time the system will fine tune the recommendations The problem comes when you are defining your preferences so much that they will depend on what an algorithm offers you based on them. And the number of movies or series you'll be missing because the system thinks you won't like it?
As soon as you bookmark a movie or series you like, Google will inform you about on which streaming platform you can see it.
Via | Cnet