Why Does PM Deuba's Name Appear When Searching For 'Fataha of Nepal' On Google?

July 22, Kathmandu- If you search for Fataha of Nepal on Google search engine, the giant company of technology, then the name of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba comes to the fore. Deuba was appointed as the Prime Minister of Nepal only last week by the order of the Supreme Court.

Two days after Deuba was appointed as the Prime Minister, a Google search for 'Fataha in Nepal' or 'Fataha of Nepal' started showing his name and photo. What is the reason for this? Is this the first such incident seen on Google?

 

This is because there have been many such incidents in the past due to errors in the Google algorithm. In 2018, a Google search for "idiot" showed a picture of the then US President Donald Trump.

That's why Google had to answer to the Judiciary Committee of the US Congress. The same thing happened to Imran Khan when he was appointed as the new Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2019.

At that time, a Google search for 'beggar' showed a photo of Pakistani Prime Minister Khan. In 2020, a similar incident took place at Google linking Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan and Indian hero Anushka Sharma.

At that time, there was a problem in showing Anushka's picture when searching for 'Rashid Khan Wife' or 'Wife of Rashid Khan' on Google. So there are many such incidents.

Google has also taken immediate action to address such complaints. But, what is the reason behind showing a person by associating it with a word like this?

Google's search engine results are determined by a number of factors, "said Sundar Pichai, Google's chief executive officer in the wake of the Donald Trump scandal." It's all about algorithms. We take different keywords and compare them with different pages and rank them based on more than 200 signals such as popularity, relevance, and timeliness. '

That's the decent thing to do, and it should end there. The results of Google search will not be different by any one person. It doesn't happen just because a group wants it to. Because it has to go through many stages. Pichai also said that it will be determined by what the user is doing.