Full podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/e-gwvmhyU7A/w-d-xo.html Lex Fridman podcast channel: th-cam.com/users/lexfridman Guest bio: Arvind Srinivas is CEO of Perplexity, a company that aims to revolutionize how we humans find answers to questions on the Internet.
By YouSum Live 00:00:19 Contrarian insight on hiring phds for search importance 00:00:52 Obsession with latency for user experience enhancement 00:01:00 Testing on old devices to ensure broad usability 00:01:55 Focusing on reducing latency for addicting user experience 00:02:27 Every detail matters for user interaction optimization 00:03:07 Philosophy: "The user is never wrong" for product improvement 00:06:00 Designing products to predict user intent efficiently 00:08:06 Balancing simplicity and feature richness for user experience By YouSum Live
Lex. I miss you. Appreciate you and learn from you. How do you tell where to draw the line? I draw a line way out there so hopefully nothing and no one crosses it. Once crossed, things become very serious. It is unlike all the efforts applied before. If you have a line, how do you hold it ? Take care my friend Jeremy
4:40 Prompt mode. If people want to become power users, guide them to be power users; an amazingly exciting prospective application of machine learning. Normies get normie mode. No wrong choice, you know? 👍
Right. As compute improves, it opens up new capabilities, which devs and prod jump on to leverage. They overdo it, and your machine chugs. No matter how fast your machine gets, it'll always chug unless you choose software that doesn't abuse your compute for features you don't need.
NO!!! Don't give me what you think I want without me telling you, rather just give me what I asked for in the first place without hallucinating a bunch of shit
All vehicles cuasing latency massively clogging all the networks cars have multiple Wireless signals. Congestion bad South Lake Tahoe California weekends. Download speeds .06 kilobytes per second. And I thought AOL was bad
So spend time and energy on making the USERS experience a good one. Not the devs experience. I say that because, the better the the user experience the more work and rework the devs have to do. Which devs try to avoid.
Lol😂 guy is a freaking Larry fan. Maybe he read Larry’s autobiography the day before. He said “google” “ google” ….. Anyway I got nothing out of this video
Full podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/e-gwvmhyU7A/w-d-xo.html
Lex Fridman podcast channel: th-cam.com/users/lexfridman
Guest bio: Arvind Srinivas is CEO of Perplexity, a company that aims to revolutionize how we humans find answers to questions on the Internet.
By YouSum Live
00:00:19 Contrarian insight on hiring phds for search importance
00:00:52 Obsession with latency for user experience enhancement
00:01:00 Testing on old devices to ensure broad usability
00:01:55 Focusing on reducing latency for addicting user experience
00:02:27 Every detail matters for user interaction optimization
00:03:07 Philosophy: "The user is never wrong" for product improvement
00:06:00 Designing products to predict user intent efficiently
00:08:06 Balancing simplicity and feature richness for user experience
By YouSum Live
Perplexity should auto-scroll up after it generates text.
haha :D
It should also integrate multi-step search with a reasoning structure.
Low latency and big button optimization should be the focus of phone software. Gig workers, we are out driving, we need BIG BUTTONS!
Bruh just said, 'The customer is always right.' is a profound insight that Larry Page/Google came up with…
The customer is not always right.
If you are an engineer customer is not always right. If you are in management customer is always right
Yeh, that idea was invented long before google. And Larry and Sergei tend to believe the customer is always wrong, hence all the censorship on TH-cam.
😅
I like this dude and how he thinks 🙂❤
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
I like how much he studies and understands the user's needs and expectations.
That is the key to a good software.
Speed and simplicity of user experience.
this is very insightful! his high product response for any user request point makes a lot of sense
I like to listen to parts of your podcast and learn something new. Great podcast overall!
Is this a paid Advertisement? Seems like an ad
Yeah, indeed my first rule of testing: Try it on lame hardware and slow connection. Almost nobody gets that.
But no, the user is almost never right. (Proof: The success of junk squared, Microsofts on IBM PC.)
fuck cs2 developers read this ffs
@@thebiTVargen CS2 Performance is just fine
Lex.
I miss you.
Appreciate you and learn from you.
How do you tell where to draw the line?
I draw a line way out there so hopefully nothing and no one crosses it.
Once crossed, things become very serious.
It is unlike all the efforts applied before.
If you have a line, how do you hold it ?
Take care my friend
Jeremy
4:40 Prompt mode. If people want to become power users, guide them to be power users; an amazingly exciting prospective application of machine learning.
Normies get normie mode. No wrong choice, you know?
👍
But no user wants to be normie even though they are
Its a very up to date and interesting facts about a great software, thank guys... love it.
0:54 *Raises Hand Urgently*
Oh no we don’t!
I have never had a computing experience that did not chug.
Right. As compute improves, it opens up new capabilities, which devs and prod jump on to leverage. They overdo it, and your machine chugs. No matter how fast your machine gets, it'll always chug unless you choose software that doesn't abuse your compute for features you don't need.
You can see he’s working hard on developing that weird accent all successful Indians in the US have.
Lol!
I would focus on other things, every accent is weird in its own way(NYC,Boston) including
@@KrishnaG0902 I just do not understand why Indians love a fake accent so much though, even when they’re super successful.
Someone finally accepted flight wifi sucks
you should test app in toilet its place were network alway congested
I wonder why there are very few comments
NO!!! Don't give me what you think I want without me telling you, rather just give me what I asked for in the first place without hallucinating a bunch of shit
All vehicles cuasing latency massively clogging all the networks cars have multiple Wireless signals. Congestion bad South Lake Tahoe California weekends. Download speeds .06 kilobytes per second. And I thought AOL was bad
Yo is he the kitty terminal guy
So spend time and energy on making the USERS experience a good one. Not the devs experience. I say that because, the better the the user experience the more work and rework the devs have to do. Which devs try to avoid.
Seems like a scam: a fake hype attempt.
Not gonna lie, didn't really get any take aways from those 10 minutes, and certainly not any "secret to great software" haha
Great software = great user experience + addictive functionality
you weren’t paying attention then
Jammed pack with it. In fact, I was surprised how he's so generous with it.
he should stop fighting the giants
I'm lazy and sleep hours and can't reach my phone😅
When you fail as a software dev, you become a pod caster to tell others the “secrets”
👍
🤩 💙 ✌🍾🥂 to you both! SUPERB!!!
Lol😂 guy is a freaking Larry fan. Maybe he read Larry’s autobiography the day before. He said “google” “ google” ….. Anyway I got nothing out of this video
You didn't pay attention. Watch it again.
This is not going to age well.
Something about the guests tone and speech makes him
Come off arrogant to me
Perplexity is trash
this man look like a bot
Why not have on PORKFOOT?