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Search-engine of future will be a 'perfect personal assistant': Google's Amit Singhal

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Google search guru Amit Singhal believes the search-engine of the future will be “a perfect personal assistant” - knowing what you want, when you want it.

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New Delhi: Google search guru Amit Singhal believes the search-engine of the future will be “a perfect personal assistant” - knowing what you want, when you want it. Although people can travel to the moon’s surface without leaving their armchairs, search-engine developments so far are just “baby steps” to “the holy grail of search”, Singhal told AFP in a rare interview. Singhal, 44, has already brought transformational change to the Internet since he took over development of Google’s search engine in 2000, when the web was still relatively limited and access achingly slow. The “Google fellow” - the title the California company bestows on its top thinkers - sees a world of “knowledge on demand” before people even know they want it, as speech recognition, language understanding, touch technology and computer advances combine. The search engine of the future will be the “perfect personal assistant giving you benefit of all technical knowledge, enhancing your thought processes”, he said. Singhal dismisses criticism by some scientists that having all the information at people’s fingertips could create lazy minds, shortening attention spans and reducing capacity to remember information. “People always worry about change,” he said. “We have to teach people to swim with the flow of technology, not swim against it,” he said. “There were worries about the Gutenberg printing press - that it would destroy the beauty of the spoken word, but we’re far better off with the knowledge it’s brought,” he said. “People worried TV would stop people reading books but that hasn’t happened,” he noted. “The Internet has made people more productive - removing barriers to getting information,” he said. Search is at the core of Google, which fields millions of questions a day in more than 110 languages. Singhal’s vision has helped make it the most visited search engine globally, as well as one of the planet’s most profitable companies. “These are immensely exciting times” with search technology “going through an exponential period” of change, he said. “Ultimately I believe this will give mankind healthier, happier lives, not just through wearable technology, but the sum total of information that will be within our reach to improve lives.” TREKKIE FAN When Singhal talks about his technological inspiration and the future of search engines, he smiles and says: Star Trek. Singhal watched the popular science-fiction show obsessively growing up in India’s Himalayan state of Uttarakhand. The series - Singhal viewed repeats so often he knew the dialogue by heart - gave him a dream about a future where a computer like the one on the starship Enterprise could provide any information immediately. And life has given Singhal, a graduate of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology and Cornell University, the chance to help develop just that kind of technology. “I imagined a future where a starship computer would be able to answer any question I might ask, instantly.” “We’re closer to that dream than I ever thought possible during my working life,” said Singhal, adding that he was “blessed to do something I love”. Singhal is in charge of what Google calls its “search algorithms”, which decide how best to retrieve information and answer questions. His team tests thousands of search algorithms every year, adjusting, tweaking and inventing. The key is ranking information, giving the most pertinent answer first. The more Google keeps users happy, the better it is able to beat competition from Yahoo and other sites, and also draw lucrative advertisement to its pages. Just as USS Enterprise Captain James Kirk never had to type a question into the spaceship’s computer, asking it questions aloud instead, Singhal sees searches heading in the same way with better voice recognition. Singhal was in New Delhi to announce launch of Google’s new Hindi-language content website. Nearly all of India’s 198 million English speakers are already online and Google hopes the local-language website will add 300 million more Internet users. Singhal said the website in Hindi, India’s most widely spoken language, would make the Internet “more accessible for people like my mom” who’s more comfortable in Hindi than in English. “Knowledge is empowerment,” he said. AFP

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