Just the Facts. Yes, All of Them.
AT 7 years old, Gilad Elbaz wrote, I want to be a rich mathematician and very smart. That, he figured, would help him discover things like time machines, robots and machines that can answer any question.
In the 34 years since, Mr. Elbaz has accomplished big chunks of these goals. He has built Web-traversing software robots and answered some very big questions for Google, along the way becoming a millionaire several hundred times over.
His time-machine plans, however, have been ditched for something he finds more important: trying to identify every fact in the world, and to hold them all in a company he calls Factual.
The world is one big data problem, Mr. Elbaz says from his headquarters, a quiet office 14 floors above the Los Angeles Country Club. He is a slim, soft-spoken man who weaves in his chair when an idea excites him. What if you could spot any error, as soon as you wrote it? Factual is definitely a new thing that will change business, and a valuable new tool for computing.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/25/business/factuals-gil-elbaz-wants-to-gather-the-data-universe.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20120325
Scuba
(53,475 posts)saras
(6,670 posts)...we would have to develop a whole new economy, from scratch. Interesting, to say the least.
groovedaddy
(6,229 posts)Not a bad idea!
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)I could live with no more lies from politicians ......... coming soon