"Every year, we create dozens of experiments around discoverability, video, machine learning, and more," reads the Steam Labs page. "You know who we thought might enjoy seeing them? Everyone." What is being shared currently are three different experiments: Micro Trailers, Interactive Recommender, and Automatic Show. More on these below:
Micro Trailers
Absorb every game in the Steam catalog in just seconds. Micro Trailers are six-second looping videos designed to quickly inform viewers about titles on Steam with a presentation that's easy to skim. This experiment is a fancier version of the Twitter bot of the same name.
Interactive Recommender
This experiment looks at how much you've played each game in your Steam library, and uses the magic of machine learning to recommend games you might like. Filter your results by picking games that are popular or niche, and drill down by release date and tags.
Automatic Show
What if Steam could magically generate a show about the latest and greatest games each day? The automated show is like one of those cable shopping channels without the super-absorbent chamois cloths.
Valve made sure to note that these are indeed experiments, which means anything and everything can change. "These are works in progress," reads the website. "Some of them may turn out great. Others, we may toss out. We hope that most will be improved with your feedback and go on to be a part of Steam. This is the way of Steam Labs."
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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/07/12/steam-labs-experimental-features/
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