# [2020.02.28] What is a Recommender System Today I went to give a talk about our library to colleagues from other departments working in another office. There are quite a few systems which might masquerade as recommenders not being ones. Everybody knows that Amazon employs recommender systems for their goods. But if you sell only twenty or fifty products do you need a recommender? A classifier will do a better job for sure. You also don't need a recommender for choosing an item with which a user will interact for the second time. Recommendations are usually about something new in an ocean of options. Choosing what track to replay from your history is not a task of constructing a playlist given millions of songs. Again, for this problem, a classifier can provide a plausible solution. Even item-to-item recommendations are fading away as a subset of metric learning. In a 'customers who bought this also was impressed by that' task, the deep learning revolution has happened already. That is not so in personal recommendations where you still need to accommodate millions of users with shortlists of items chosen from millions of items, and preferably do that in real-time.