Yup. The AI-driven lists of stuff drives me nuts.
I used to report on technology and can remember when tech companies first started spewing how great it was to be able to have the AI learn your preferences so that when looking for a restaurant near you the tech would show you only the things you like. Those tech punters thought it was the greatest thing since pre-sliced bagels and all I could think of immediately was "So much for discovering that amazing bistro a block away when all it's showing are pizzerias 3 to 10 blocks out..."
I don't want homogenisation when I'm searching for restaurants, new music, or ... anything.
If you're only given things similar to what you already like, then how are you supposed to discover new things and expand your horizons (and your mind)?
I see this form of AI-search as leading to further insularity, not reaching out and connecting more people with each other and sharing ideas and growing. It's becoming an even more "me first, my way or the highway" type of world.
Stepping down...