Last Friday during the Internet Insight Series call, David Weissberg — CPO at Opinr with an impressive 10 years of experience at Google — made the analyst incrementally confident that Generative AI (GenAI) will have a positive effect on overall search volumes, and a shift in search market share isn’t likely to be material. Additionally, other key takeaways from the call include that GenAI has potential to make productivity increases, the evolution of Language Learning Models (LLMs) becoming verticalized, and per-query costs becoming more reasonable, though still more expensive than traditional search.
As the analyst looks ahead to first quarter 2023 earnings, he expects little in the way of scalability accomplishments with Bard. However, he does anticipate some preliminary showcases of I/O. According to the analyst’s industry expert inspections, advertising in search has stayed relatively stable throughout the first quarter of 2023, which combined with the expense controls, suggest a mixed sentiment due to the threat of GenAI.
Opinr is an AI-driven analytics platform that pulls data from all sources to build insights faster. It takes search insights generated from weeks of manual development cycles and distils it into informational, actionable action items in mere moments. Opinr has been at the forefront of AI research since its conception and works with major organizations like Google and Oracle to develop innovative products that redefine how businesses utilize search data.
David Weissberg is the Chief Product Officer at Opinr, having spent the past decade at Google in the research team. During his 10-year tenure at Google, he was responsible for a wide variety of projects, ranging from developing and refining the search algorithm to managing research teams. Moreover, he has vast experience in AI technologies, search algorithms, and big data analysis. Weissberg’s insights and insights into the internet have been extremely helpful in predicting the impact of AI on search markets, as evidenced by his Internet Insight Series call.