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The perplexities of information retrieval

The perplexities of information retrieval

Update: 2024-06-191
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Daniel & Chris sit down with Denis Yarats, Co-founder & CTO at Perplexity, to discuss Perplexity’s sophisticated AI-driven answer engine. Denis outlines some of the deficiencies in search engines, and how Perplexity’s approach to information retrieval improves on traditional search engine systems, with a focus on accuracy and validation of the information provided.


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Aidan Goodall

Please consider removing the annoying background music while guests are speaking (27.30) so we can listen to the content and not 60 seconds of sponsored ad intro music

Jun 19th
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The perplexities of information retrieval

The perplexities of information retrieval