Will Bryk
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
No one thinks it's lonely.
A lot of people are feeling lonely in modern society.
Well, it's because they're not finding people to hang out with or to be in relationships with, right?
And so like, yeah, lonely is a search problem.
And especially in a city life, like it's hard to find other people with similar interests or you might bond with.
And this is like, you know, with a perfect search engine, with whatever information people are willing to share, it would help
to find other people.
So for example, I have a lot of crazy ideas about flying cars.
I really want flying cars.
I hate cars on the road.
I would love to go to a group of people talking about flying cars.
I'm sure I would be great friends with those people.
I can't just be like...
find me all the flying car enthusiasts in San Francisco.
I would love to at some point be able to do that.
Okay, and this gets, in your earlier part of your question, it's like, what allows for this differentiation?
So this is a long answer to how to search not commodity.
You can start to see that search is like a bigger thing that people don't, people think of search as like,
In 1998, you see a text box, you type in a few keywords, you get a few things.
Like that was search.