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Amazon customers buying products that were innocent enough on their own, like cooking ingredients, received "Frequently bought together" prompts for other items that would help them produce explosives, according to the Channel 4 News.
At the foot of the page Amazon tells me that two other books are "frequently bought together" with Steiner's volume: Nate Silver's The Signal and the Noise and Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Antifragile.
Amazon's recommendation algorithms generate 35percentt of sales without knowing why certain products are "frequently bought together".
Customer behaviour is not random: as we have seen there are many studies dealing with the problem of finding correlations between products frequently bought together [1].
The website's "frequently bought together" feature directed customers to items that can be combined to produce crude explosives.
Amazon announced Wednesday that it would launch a review after a report found users could get various ingredients used to make a homemade bomb through the website's "frequently bought together" tab, the New York Times reports.
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