Google AI founder says traditional search engines will be extinct within a decade. Do you believe it?

According to [AICAT Artificial Intelligence Navigator], Google's artificial intelligence subsidiaryDeepMind (scientific research organization)Co-founder Mustafa Suleiman has warned his former employer, Google, that the Internet is about to undergo fundamental change and that "old-fashioned" search will be extinct within 10 years. In an interview, Suleiman said that with or without Google, the search experience will evolve into a conversational and interactive one. This news has huge implications for the future of the Internet and for everyone who relies on it for information and livelihood.
Suleiman, Demis Hassabis, and Shane Leger co-founded the AI company DeepMind in 2010. in 2014, Google acquired the company. deepMind has been working on innovative technologies, such as the AlphaFold model that predicts protein structure. A few years ago, Suleiman left Google and joined the other founders to create a company calledInflection AIThe startup. The company recently launched a personalized chatbot called Pi, their first product.
Before he left, Suleiman worked with other Google employees to try to utilize large-scale language modelsLaMDAto develop an interactive product, but failed to get Google's support. He said, "For various reasons, it was not the right time for Google to launch this product." Earlier, it was reported that Google CEO Sundar Pichai released PaLM 2, a next-generation general-purpose large language model, to challenge competitors like OpenAI's GPT-4.
