With Google I'm starting to burn out on knowing the answer to everything. People in the year 2020 are going to be nostalgic for the sensation of feeling clueless.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Google is where we go for answers. People used to go elsewhere or, more likely, stagger along not knowing.
It's become something of a ritual - every year, Google publishes its year-end summary of what the world wants, and every year I complain about how shallow it is, given what Google really knows about what the world is up to.
I actually think most people don't want Google to answer their questions. They want Google to tell them what they should be doing next.
If you want my answer about Donald Trump, you can Google it. It's everywhere. They've got this new thing called Google.
There's this open question of what Google is going to be a decade or more from now. Google X isn't the only answer to that question, but it was built as a place to do some of the exploration to find some great new problems for Google to tackle.
Google worries - and rightly so - about how hard it is for a big company to come up with the next hot thing.
People don't want to be plagued by not knowing-they want answers.
It's most presumptuous to believe we already know all the answers and will never get any more big surprises.
Type 'What is th' and faster than you can find the 'e' Google is sending choices back at you: 'What is the cloud?' 'What is the mean?' 'What is the American dream?' 'What is the illuminati?' Google is trying to read your mind. Only it's not your mind. It's the World Brain.
We don't know all the answers. If we knew all the answers we'd be bored, wouldn't we? We keep looking, searching, trying to get more knowledge.
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