Mathew

Google shares ACA FAQ and marketers give their verdict

Google’s automatically-created assets (ACA) for responsive search ads have been causing confusion amongst marketers. The feature was rolled out in September for general availability in eight languages: Dutch English French German Italian Japanese Portuguese Spanish Now, two months on, the Google team is still receiving questions from perplexed advertisers that it would like to address….

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Meet GO To Any Thing (GOAT): A Universal Navigation System that can Find Any Object Specified in Any Way- as an Image, Language, or a Category- in Completely Unseen Environments

  A team of researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Carnegie Mellon University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of California Berkeley, Meta AI Research, and Mistral AI has developed a universal navigation system called GO To Any Thing (GOAT). This system is designed for extended autonomous operation in home and warehouse environments. GOAT is…

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A New AI Research Releases SWIM-IR: A Large-Scale Synthetic Multilingual Retrieval Dataset with 28 Million Training Pairs over 33 Languages

  Researchers from Google Research, Google DeepMind, and the University of Waterloo introduce SWIM-IR, a synthetic retrieval training dataset encompassing 33 languages, addressing the challenge of limited human-labeled training pairs in multilingual retrieval. Leveraging the SAP (summarize-then-ask prompting) method, SWIM-IR is constructed to enable synthetic fine-tuning of multilingual dense retrieval models without human supervision. SWIM-X…

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Google Actively Working On Fixing Obituary Search Spam

Google is actively working on fixing the problem it was with showing too much spam for obituary-related queries. Danny Sullivan, Google’s Search Liaison, said “it’s something we’re actively looking at ways to improve.” This was in response to a complaint by Matthew Brown who wrote, “Searching for obituary is both depressing and also a comprehensive…

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