An application service called Keen was launched by Google's Area 120 department, which claims to be able to help organize users' personal interests and hobbies through machine learning.
The usage pattern is somewhat similar to Pinterest. Keen also allows users to establish personal preferences or interests, and also collect content shared by others. At the same time, as the accumulated data content increases, the system will be able to use machine learning to allow users to discover more content with the same or similar hobbies.
In addition to identification and judgment by the system, users can also provide feedback on recommended content to adjust the suitability of the system's recommended content and discover more groups with similar interests.
However, Keen founder CJ Adams emphasized that this service is designed to help users discover more groups with similar interests, and is not intended to make users spend more time browsing content. Instead, it hopes that users can discover more potential preference items based on their personal preferences and interests.
Currently, Keen is only available on Android and web platforms, and is not yet available on iOS platforms. Users can also choose whether to disclose their personal interests or hobbies to the public.


