Aravind Srinivas
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Because maybe the answer was not good enough or the answer was good enough, but you probably want to dig deeper and ask more. And that's why in the search bar, we say where knowledge begins, because there's no end to knowledge. You can only expand and grow. Like that's the whole concept of the beginning of infinity book by David Dosh. You always seek new knowledge.
Because maybe the answer was not good enough or the answer was good enough, but you probably want to dig deeper and ask more. And that's why in the search bar, we say where knowledge begins, because there's no end to knowledge. You can only expand and grow. Like that's the whole concept of the beginning of infinity book by David Dosh. You always seek new knowledge.
So I see this as sort of a discovery process. You start, you know, let's say you literally, whatever you asked me to right now, you could have asked perplexity too. Hey, perplexity, is it a search engine or is it an answer engine or what is it? And then like, you see some questions at the bottom, right?
So I see this as sort of a discovery process. You start, you know, let's say you literally, whatever you asked me to right now, you could have asked perplexity too. Hey, perplexity, is it a search engine or is it an answer engine or what is it? And then like, you see some questions at the bottom, right?
So I see this as sort of a discovery process. You start, you know, let's say you literally, whatever you asked me to right now, you could have asked perplexity too. Hey, perplexity, is it a search engine or is it an answer engine or what is it? And then like, you see some questions at the bottom, right?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
And look at the bottom, right? Right. So you were not intending to ask those questions, but they're relevant. Like, can Perplexity replace Google?
And look at the bottom, right? Right. So you were not intending to ask those questions, but they're relevant. Like, can Perplexity replace Google?
And look at the bottom, right? Right. So you were not intending to ask those questions, but they're relevant. Like, can Perplexity replace Google?
Exactly, so that's what David Dodge says in his book, which is creation of new knowledge starts from the spark of curiosity, to seek explanations, and then you find new phenomenon, or you get more depth in whatever knowledge you already have.
Exactly, so that's what David Dodge says in his book, which is creation of new knowledge starts from the spark of curiosity, to seek explanations, and then you find new phenomenon, or you get more depth in whatever knowledge you already have.
Exactly, so that's what David Dodge says in his book, which is creation of new knowledge starts from the spark of curiosity, to seek explanations, and then you find new phenomenon, or you get more depth in whatever knowledge you already have.
Well, Google is faster than perplexity because you instantly render the links.
Well, Google is faster than perplexity because you instantly render the links.
Well, Google is faster than perplexity because you instantly render the links.
Yeah, it's like you get 300 to 400 milliseconds results. Here it's like, you know, still not about a thousand milliseconds here, right?
Yeah, it's like you get 300 to 400 milliseconds results. Here it's like, you know, still not about a thousand milliseconds here, right?
Yeah, it's like you get 300 to 400 milliseconds results. Here it's like, you know, still not about a thousand milliseconds here, right?