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Perplexity founder Aravind Srinivas explains the “user is never wrong” philosophy of Larry Page Back in the early days of Google, Larry Page met with the CEO of Excite, the second-biggest search engine at the time. During the meeting, they compare

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But isn’t there some responsibility on users too? If you’re typing nonsense, should the product always compensate for your laziness?

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