Control search rankings, control the world: what is a good search engine?

Simon Coghlan, Hui Xian Chia, Falk Scholer, Damiano Spina
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This paper examines the ethical question, ‘What is a good search engine?’ Since search engines are gatekeepers of global online information, it is vital they do their job ethically well. While the Internet is now several decades old, the topic remains under-explored from interdisciplinary perspectives. This paper presents a novel role-based approach involving four ethical models of types of search engine behavior: Customer Servant, Librarian, Journalist, and Teacher. It explores these ethical models with reference to the research field of information retrieval, and by means of a case study involving the COVID-19 global pandemic. It also reflects on the four ethical models in terms of the history of search engine development, from earlier crude efforts in the 1990 s, to the very recent prospect of Large Language Model-based conversational information seeking systems taking on the roles of established web search engines like Google. Finally, the paper outlines considerations that inform present and future regulation and accountability for search engines as they continue to evolve. The paper should interest information retrieval researchers and others interested in the ethics of search engines.

控制搜索排名,控制世界:什么是好的搜索引擎?
本文探讨了“什么是好的搜索引擎”这一伦理问题。“由于搜索引擎是全球网络信息的守门人,他们在道德上做好自己的工作至关重要。”虽然互联网已经有几十年的历史了,但从跨学科的角度来看,这个话题仍然没有得到充分的探索。本文提出了一种新的基于角色的方法,涉及搜索引擎行为类型的四种道德模型:客户服务、图书管理员、记者和教师。本文结合信息检索研究领域,以新冠肺炎全球大流行为例,对这些伦理模型进行了探讨。它还反映了搜索引擎发展历史中的四种道德模型,从20世纪90年代早期的粗糙努力,到最近基于大型语言模型的会话信息搜索系统承担了谷歌等已建立的网络搜索引擎的角色。最后,本文概述了在搜索引擎不断发展的过程中,为当前和未来的监管和问责制提供信息的一些考虑。本文应该引起信息检索研究者和其他对搜索引擎伦理感兴趣的人的兴趣。
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