Good to see the post from the former Google Engineer. Everyone not able to read between the lines ATM should read that ... cuz that's exactly what's going on.
It's like if a bunch of empires or feudal states heard rumour that there was super rich gold mine somewhere in the mountains ... they'd all be madly clamoring to conquer those mountains first so hard you'd get pure feverish chaos.
That's what this AI moment is ... all of big tech ... they just want to win the platform war even if it doesn't exist yet.
First Microsoft Windows in the 90s, then Apple and Google with smartphones and Facebook with social media ... they are all lessons for the industry. Winning a platform war gets you at least a decade of printing money.
And it seems like a pernicious consequence of allowing and enabling monopolies. The more they succeed, then the bigger (and more inefficient) the fight is to become one.
In all those cases, it was mostly the better product that won.
Microsoft won with PCs in the 90s because its office suite was the best. Apple and Google were lightyears ahead of BlackBerry and Palm, and Facebook was a much better user experience than Myspace.
Google is going to lose this battle because their model is simply less useful than Copilot or ChatGPT(and those aren't really great to begin with)
In all those cases, it was mostly the better product that won.
I'd suspect it's not quite clean cut as that. Sure there may be reasons why a particular victor wins, but as for being "better", I'd bet it's always more complex than that. Windows Phone, for instance, probably a lot going for it but AFAICT, had a poor app dev experience or something, and so never took off.
Google is going to lose this battle because their model is simply less useful than Copilot or ChatGPT(and those aren’t really great to begin with)
Well, Google have a more clear path to monetisation with their ads business and more opportunities to leverage the internet with their search supremacy. Given that all AIs tend to be a bit crappy, being "good enough" may be enough for Google to be the last one standing.
Wow plus was thirteen years ago? Seems longer. That’s when i gave up on google. They had wrecked the + operand so that it only gave you google+ site results. It was insanity to do so and whatever grudging respect i had for them was immediately defenestrated.
After months of outcry they added a tiny advanced tools menu option called “verbatim” that you had to use just to get something like the AND function. Total idiocy.
It's the same concept but with a third of the amount of letters. What is wrong with a word that exist in the language being used for its intended meaning?
I guess, because it's not necessarily known by everyone speaking the language. I didn't know it. I'm not a native speaker, but neither are most English speakers.
Update: turns out myopia can also be used as describing 'Lack of discernment or long-range perspective in thinking or planning.' so i guess i was wrong from the start. Very myopic of me
Because in this instance its just a little unusual but in some cases it feels like using synonyms is gatekeeping knowledge. I think it makes it less accessible for everyone with a language barrier and is good for entertainment but bad for communicating information.
Also myopia is a clinical definition where short-sightedness is also metaphor so it makes this person sound like when jimmy neutron asked for the sodium chloride lol