Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

Leo learns from the community

Feedly, Sept 07, 2020

Feedly has added an AI engine called Leo to create a 'priority' feed from aggregated feeds. I've been training mine recently (though Feedly is getting expensive, so this may be my last year using it). It's based partially on keywords (I'm only using two) and partially on + buttons (it's also based on reads, but since I read at least some of everything in my feeds, that doesn't help me at all).  Early results are encouraging; it has indeed surfaced useful results. But it still misses more than it finds. But it does point to a way where an individual could work with their own AI, tweaking it go get the results they want. And I like the way Feedly is being transparent about the way they account for bias in our training process.

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