Josh Miller
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Yeah, so our intention is that the paid offering, which again, will apply on mobile too, not the ARC search that you see today, but the additional functionality on top of it is what will subsidize the kind of free version for folks.
Yeah, so our intention is that the paid offering, which again, will apply on mobile too, not the ARC search that you see today, but the additional functionality on top of it is what will subsidize the kind of free version for folks.
Yeah, so our intention is that the paid offering, which again, will apply on mobile too, not the ARC search that you see today, but the additional functionality on top of it is what will subsidize the kind of free version for folks.
Yeah. What people do in ARK today doesn't actually cost us all that much money. And our ambition is to make this free for as many people as possible. As we get into more AI inference intensive tasks for people that take off more and more busy work, that's where both I think we want to be a sustainable business that exists for a long time. It's about time.
Yeah. What people do in ARK today doesn't actually cost us all that much money. And our ambition is to make this free for as many people as possible. As we get into more AI inference intensive tasks for people that take off more and more busy work, that's where both I think we want to be a sustainable business that exists for a long time. It's about time.
Yeah. What people do in ARK today doesn't actually cost us all that much money. And our ambition is to make this free for as many people as possible. As we get into more AI inference intensive tasks for people that take off more and more busy work, that's where both I think we want to be a sustainable business that exists for a long time. It's about time.
But also I think the costs get more prohibitive.
But also I think the costs get more prohibitive.
But also I think the costs get more prohibitive.
In some sense, it's terrifying. We have absolutely, on paper... no advantage. They have more money. They have more people. They have more all of the things.
In some sense, it's terrifying. We have absolutely, on paper... no advantage. They have more money. They have more people. They have more all of the things.
In some sense, it's terrifying. We have absolutely, on paper... no advantage. They have more money. They have more people. They have more all of the things.
I think over time, as we've built more and more features and gotten this question more and more, I think what we're realizing is if we're truly going to build the successor to the browser, what comes after it, I'm going to avoid branding it since I've branded too many things. That is really a holistic rethinking of our interface to the internet.
I think over time, as we've built more and more features and gotten this question more and more, I think what we're realizing is if we're truly going to build the successor to the browser, what comes after it, I'm going to avoid branding it since I've branded too many things. That is really a holistic rethinking of our interface to the internet.
I think over time, as we've built more and more features and gotten this question more and more, I think what we're realizing is if we're truly going to build the successor to the browser, what comes after it, I'm going to avoid branding it since I've branded too many things. That is really a holistic rethinking of our interface to the internet.
I think that and the care and the detail that goes into that, it's not as simple as popping on an AI sidebar chat onto Chrome. And there are examples of other browser vendors that have clearly taken ideas from us and done their own versions of it. And it hasn't gotten in the way of our growth or success so far.
I think that and the care and the detail that goes into that, it's not as simple as popping on an AI sidebar chat onto Chrome. And there are examples of other browser vendors that have clearly taken ideas from us and done their own versions of it. And it hasn't gotten in the way of our growth or success so far.
I think that and the care and the detail that goes into that, it's not as simple as popping on an AI sidebar chat onto Chrome. And there are examples of other browser vendors that have clearly taken ideas from us and done their own versions of it. And it hasn't gotten in the way of our growth or success so far.
So I think if you look at it at a top-down perspective, how are we going to beat Google or Apple or Microsoft? it's tricky to give you an answer that is convincing. I think the lived experience so far is we keep our heads down. We optimize for building something that people love and truly helps them in their day-to-day.
So I think if you look at it at a top-down perspective, how are we going to beat Google or Apple or Microsoft? it's tricky to give you an answer that is convincing. I think the lived experience so far is we keep our heads down. We optimize for building something that people love and truly helps them in their day-to-day.