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Is Google's Future: Star Trek?

An anonymous reader writes "ZDNet UK has an interview with Google's CTO, Craig Silverstein, and he's got some pretty cool visions: "When search grows up, it will look like Star Trek: you talk into the air ("Computer! What's the situation down on the planet?") and the computer processes your question, figures out its context, figures out what response you're looking for, searches a giant database in who-knows-how-many languages, translates/analyses/summarises all the results, and presents them back to you in a pleasant voice." Now that's the search engine I want." The NLP required for this is far off, but it sure will be cool when we get there.

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  1. My wife by TekZen · · Score: 0, Redundant

    My wife thinks this technology is already available. She is forever asking my random questions expecting an answer like she just clicked "I'm feeling lucky".

    1. Re:My wife by metalligoth · · Score: 0, Redundant

      My wife never asks to get lucky with me.

      In fact, I don't even have a wife. I have a girlfriend

      Actually, she just broke up with me a couple hours ago. *sobs*

      Google, find me the perfect woman.

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