Article 42YC9 ‘Do people like me?’ Why we ask Google unanswerable questions

‘Do people like me?’ Why we ask Google unanswerable questions

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Julian Baggini
from Technology | The Guardian on (#42YC9)

From the meaning of life to whether we are good in bed, we expect the search engine to be omnipotent

What question do you wish Google were able to answer? If the survey commissioned by the TV channel Dave is to be believed, chances are your burning questions are what tomorrow's winning lottery numbers will be, do aliens exist and what will happen to you when you die.

The top 25 questions mostly fall into four categories: conspiracies (Who shot JFK? Did Donald Trump rig the election?); desires for worldly success (Will I ever be rich? What will tomorrow's winning lottery numbers be?); anxieties (Do people like me? Am I good in bed?); and curiosity about the ultimate questions (What is the meaning of life? Is there a God?).

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