780 million questions in May received embarrassment, Aravind Srinivas Bloomberg's technological peak on Thursday. Srinivas said that AI search engine notes over 20% of the month.
“Give him a year, we will do billions of questions a week, if we manage to maintain this rate of growth,” said Srinivas. “And this is impressive, because the first day in 2022 we did 3000 queries, only one day. From there to do 30 million questions a day, it was a phenomenal development.”
Srinivas noticed that the same growth trajectory is possible, especially in the case of the new browser of the comet he is working on.
“If people are in the browser, this is an infinite retention,” he said. “Everything in the search bar, everything on the new page of the card, everything you do on the side, any page you are in, all will be additional questions for an active user, as well as the search for new users who are tired of older browsers, such as Chrome. I think it will be a way to develop in the coming year.”
Srinivas said that the reason why embarrassment is to develop a comet is to move the role of AI from simply answering the actual performance of actions on your behalf. He explained that when you receive a response to artificial intelligence, basically four or five searches in one. On the other hand, AI would end the entire browsing session with one monitors.
“You really need to have a browser and hybridize the calculation on the client and on the server side in the most smooth way,” he said. “And this requires thinking about the entire browser.”
He then explained that embarrassment did not consider the comet as “another browser”, but as a “cognitive operating system”.
“It will be there for you every time, at any time, for work or life, as a side system or just goes and performing browsing sessions,” said Srinivas. “And I think that this will essentially make us think about it, as we even think about the Internet. For example, we are browsing the internet before, but now people live more often on the Internet. Like many of our lives, and if you want to build a proactive, personalized artificial intelligence, it must live with you, and therefore we have to transform the eyebrows.”
While the company did not reveal much about the browser, Srinivas said in April that one reason for embarrassment is to develop its own browser is to track user activity outside its own application so that it could sell premium ads, which basically reflected what Google did quietly to become gigantic.
It is currently unknown when exactly a comet will be launched, but Srinivas said earlier on x that it will be launched in the coming weeks.