Will Bryk
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Because we care a lot about it.
It's very exciting.
It's also very useful to use internally.
We have companies to sell to and we have people to hire.
But yeah, that's an example.
I think you just want comprehensive, like you just want all the people that could be connected to you that are relevant.
And by the way, it's a very beautiful thing.
Yeah.
You didn't ask this, but I think one beautiful thing about search is that a lot of important problems in the world are actually search problems like dressed up in a different way.
What's the example?
Okay, political polarization.
I would argue that's a search problem because there are people out there who want to, everyone wants to understand the world or most people want to understand the world, but they're getting fed information that's just like, you know, misleading in some way or straight up wrong.
And if everyone had like information that was accurate and like,
controllable and like comprehensive, I think most reasonable people would be reasonable.
And I think because our information environment is so chaotic, it's so polarized, it's causing reasonable people to be unreasonable.
By the way, I'm part of this.
Like I'm sure I have incorrect beliefs on all sorts of political things because my information is not perfect.
It's something I really want to solve.
Loneliness is a search problem.
weird.