
“Singhal predicted that will happen in three years’ time—by then, he says, Google’s Star Trek machine will be so good that you’ll ask it a question and expect a correct answer at least twice a day. ‘And in five years you won’t believe you ever lived without it. You’ll look back at today’s search engine and you’ll say, is that really how we searched?’ Singhal says. He adds: ‘These are the best times we’ve ever had in search. I have done this for 22 years, and I’ve been at Google for 12 years, so I should know. This is the most exciting time—every morning I come into work more excited than ever. Strap in. It’s all happening in our lifetimes.'”
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