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This isn't as innocuous as you make it. Add up wasted minutes for millions of users and you're looking at thousands of lifetimes.

I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that access to information is a force multiplier. Google doesn't have a monopoly on that, but it's hardly worthless or trivial.



Google (and most web software firms) are very lucky to operate in an industry where getting it more-or-less right 70% of the time is extraordinarily profitable, and the consequences for getting it wrong in any individual case are trivial.

There are many industries where this is not the case: aerospace, medical device engineering, and live TV production all come to mind.


I don't think his point is to say subpar search results aren't "impactful" but that they aren't going to cause a loss of life. If you work anywhere in the aerospace industry mistakes often can have that result.




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