Information Aggregators Fail to Retain User Preferences Across Sessions
News and information tools reset user preferences after each session, delivering generic topic feeds instead of personalized briefings. Users must reconfigure their interests repeatedly, reducing utility over time. There is demand for tools that learn and improve with sustained use rather than treating each session as new.
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