You can get hundreds of trillions of words on the internet, but a lot of it is repetitive or it's search engine, you know, search engine optimization drivel, or maybe in the future it'll even be text generated by AIs itself. And so I think there are limits to what can be produced in this way.
day, not for even a week. They're going to have to spend weeks and weeks to search for that material, cuz we don't know where it is. And it's all deeply buried, and a lot of the stuff has been the the entrances have been blown up.
What set it apart was that it was not just raw search. It wasn't just here's a directory of links and then you can search that directory. It had a very sophisticated way of not just showing you content but ranking that content and
This links back to the fluency of what we're doing online. Search also-- according to a decade of studies, online search fuels a little bit of a hubris. So basically, people come away with thinking they know more than they do.
explore the world right search between a great example of that but not just search as we know it from a text search but even lenses Google lenses this is phenomenal product right like these are the ways in which we take in information that we take in data so having an interface that does that for
well you can develop AI search tools to help people find these Elite user Innovations search for user ideas and then put them into a closed system
A few thousand worth of drone skipped across the water like a stone on a pond and disintegrated into 1,000 pieces. Search and rescue operations were another potentially risky mission. You never knew when or where you would be called to rescue someone on land or at sea.
But they're going to be your next bets, but they're pretty close to Search. Search was the core. And 10% was moonshots, like whatever you want to do, right?
Hello, everyone. My name is Sherice Torres. I'm the global director of inclusion at Google, and I'd like to welcome you to our next episode of toxic Google. The search for racial equity. Today I am really excited to introduce our speaker bubble. Wallace Bubba is a professional race car driver, wrapping up his third season, driving the iconic number 43 Chevrolet for Richard Petty Motor Sports. As the first full time African American driver in the NASCAR Cup Series since 1971 Bubba
studied with John Powell. Ah, lot who leaves the Institute of Belonging and Other Ring at Berkeley and history searches on belonging. And one of the things that John talks about is that belonging is really about that primal fear that we all have of not being connected to someone.
My name is Kemal Bob. I am the global lead for diversity research and strategy at Google. Today I have the distinct honor of adding to our conversation on the search for racial equity. Adam Goods. He is a preeminent Australian figure, the Australian of the Year in 2014 on on Australian Football, Hall of Famer and a scholar of culture in the Australian context. Adam,
The business has huge ups and downs, and I spent the better part of my 30s searching what I call being on the brink of obscurity. Because as a gay man, as a Black gay man in particular, with very specific talents, I found
universities that were in. I think there's a There's a parallel example there now transitioning a bit into some of your current work. Uh, the diversity argument. The search for racial equity is an umbrella, but the diversity argument, if it's framed as a representational one, suggests that you have to have the diversity of racial and ethnic groups in order to be more innovative in order to be more complete, whole creative, etcetera.
OK. Now let's go back and talk about the business side. searching for us by name or our competitor by name.
So too with the creation, distribution, and control of information-- the very nature of how we know what we know. Search engines as helpful librarians were going to yield to AIs as omniscient oracles." So the final thing to tell you guys about, just a little bit as a application of voice computing, is a project that I personally did.
Search committees. When you're bringing someone new to the organization, that is the biggest task that we have in front of us.
searches I get clicked on 21 times and that dollar bid only gets clicked on once, Google makes more money.
Sears , OK? And so I don't mind inequality, this measure.
Search engines are great for giving us answers, and over time, you may actually, at Google, get better and better at even posing questions to us.
search. But back then, it was more difficult.
searching for that voice again.
search the database of who wrote a will and who didn't.
Searing it, the miso definitely can stick.
"Searching for happiness?" Everybody is searching for happiness.
searching through past experiences, there's new knowledge there from the color photograph that you just saw. And the really cool thing is that what you
Search Dover Quartet, and it should come up.
,, searching, searching, until it comes to its fulfillment, only in knowing everything
Search is everything. But you can't do search if you don't have memory.
Search or sort? We sort-- human intelligence.
Searches are conducted for main files.
Searches may also look at reference files if you provide information that's almost impossible to actually meet their standards on or if you appeal.
Searching for meaning in these paintings sparked a sense of curiosity, and what I would later discover to be a sense of purpose.
Searching for an escape, I proceeded with the only millennial thing to do, and I created an Instagram.
searching for life. But I'm going to use a different example.
search, a picture of me in the ensemble of "Kiss Me, Kate" from high school comes up.
search engine does every day we do it to
Search most importantly, social close behind, and then other forms of sideways access.
Search-- a smaller traffic driver relative to top news, but a non-trivial one-- about 22% there.
Search your life for heroes and villains, because they're figments in your mind that can be very pernicious.
searching for a cure for ALS.
searches that will re reveal two results two and usually it's Googling something
search to buy a home to get an apartment to get a girlfriend to you know find a new you would have to take steps you
searching and we've been unsuccessful so far but the history of the idea of dark matter is attributed to this cerous
search looking for the best the best way the best Spirit and the best aesthetic
search for it because enough people wanted it so xiaomi actually ended up exposing its own users to bad operating
search engine if I fail miserably so I guess we get started all
Search. Educate yourself. Find out.
Searing seals in the juices-- another long lasting myth.
Searing is wonderful. Brown is beautiful.
Search Google.