100%. Now can you also tell me what is the new google pls?:)
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Replying to @gsvigruha @trishankkarthik
Disagree. Google is the new Google.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @trishankkarthik
I dont know. Much of their services have turned to crap over the last 5 years or so. Maybe its not the new ibm but its definitely not the old google.
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Replying to @gsvigruha @trishankkarthik
It looks like they will win ML/AI. ML/AI should be the new search.
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Replying to @trishankkarthik @gsvigruha
True, but this is a situation where the obvious candidates are likely to. AFAIK, ML/AI is something that needs HUGE DATASETS in order to build good, useful products. Therefore Google, Microsoft, Amazon etc. are the likely winners. Google has most data.
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Yeah, in new fields, it's usually the upstarts, but I think this is a rare exception. Suppose hyperloops were the next big thing. I think it would be fair to assume that Siemens or the makers of the shinkansen would be likely to capitalize. I think it's analogous.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @trishankkarthik
Yeah thats a good point they are very well positioned. But you can screw up nonetheless (venezuela has oil). Obviously exaggerating.
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Haha, true, but, like IBM, Venezuela is no longer founder-led! Viva Venezuela y viva Simon Bolivar!
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