Google Brain launches beta?

I didn’t think it would be this soon that Google would feature direct-to-cortex integration.

Last week, Karl told me about a site that could show housing prices on an interactive map, with some neat effects (like a heat map of a metro or regional area). But I couldn’t remember the name. Wasn’t it something like “zooloo“?

Nope. But Google still figured it out for me. “Related searches: zillow, home value

That’s it, Zillow. Sort of like “zooloo”, except not at all.

The only logical conclusion is that, without telling me, Google has signed me up for its beta service that somehow uses WiFi antennas to directly infer search terms from my brain. I wouldn’t put it past them. Smart guys.

2 responses to “Google Brain launches beta?”

  1. Ryan Tucker said on

    I had an incident like that a few days ago. I can’t remember the search term, but it was definitely one of those “woah!” situations. Google is becoming unusually smart. In a few hundred years, after the Great Disconnecting, there’s probably going to be a Church of Googil…

  2. Doug Cress said on

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