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16-year-old Indian-Origin Kid Claims His Search Engine Is 47% More Accurate Than Google
16-year-old Indian-Origin Kid Claims His Search Engine Is 47% More Accurate Than Google
16-year-old Indian-Origin Kid Claims His Search Engine Is 47% More Accurate Than Google
Anmol started the project of personalized search engine as part of submission into Google Science Fair, a global online competition open to students age 13 to 18 years.
The accuracy of the search engine was tested to a limited search query of this year’s news articles from The New York Times. He compared the search results of his indigenous search engine with that of Google and the accuracy accordingly was well, above 47%. For all the skeptics, Anmol has put up a link to the test cases online for anyone to view.
The kid had a very basic developmental kit, a computer with at least 1 gigabyte of free storage space, a python-language development environment, a spreadsheet program and access to Google and New York Times.
16-year-old Indian-Origin Kid Claims His Search Engine Is 47% More Accurate Than Google
Google has just announced Sundar Pichai, an Indian as its CEO, and now an Indian origin teen challenging the tech giant who had recently rebranded itself to Alphabet. Seems like the Silicon Valley has a mysterious affinity to the Indians.