8/18/03 Seattle, WA -- Just days after its breakthrough addition of an advanced calculator to its popular search engine, Google has announced that it will now provide answers to important personal, moral and ethical questions as part of its regular service. Keith Towerly, Executive Vice President of Research at Google, calls the development a major breakthrough for the successful internet company. Users can type in any number of personal queries, such as, "Why do I feel alone?" or "What do others think of me?" and get accurate answers in seconds.
"We use information provided by a number of sources, beginning with the base query's IP address," said Mr. Towerly in yesterday's press conference in Seattle. "Once we have that, we cross-reference and analyze personal information already stored in databases elsewhere on the internet, and then apply a behavioral model to the resulting data."
In independent tests, results have shown an accuracy level of just above 97%. The company hopes its new service will carve out a niche in the psychotherapy industry by the end of 2004.
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