When performing an image search on Kagi for “MX Ergo S,” which refers to a Logitech trackball mouse, the search results include images of Mr. Trump. These results are unrelated and diminish the accuracy of the image search. Given that “MX Ergo S” is a specific product name, the results should primarily display images of the Logitech device rather than unrelated figures.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Navigate to Kagi Search.
- Enter “MX Ergo S” in the search bar.
- Switch to image search results.
- Observe that some images in the results are unrelated to the Logitech MX Ergo S mouse, including pictures of Mr. Trump.
Actual Behavior:
The search results include unrelated images, including those of Mr. Trump, which do not correspond to the search query.
Additional Information:
- This issue occurs across different devices and locations:
- Mobile Safari on iPhone (using LTE in Germany).
- Orion on macOS (work computer located in Lithuania).
- Orion on personal device (Germany)
- Other search engines (e.g., Google, DuckDuckGo) do not produce similar irrelevant results for the same query.
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Image/Video:
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Expected Behavior:
The search results should primarily consist of images of the Logitech MX Ergo S trackball mouse and relevant product-related visuals. Unrelated images, such as those of public figures, should not appear.