16-Year-Old kid built Search Engine which is 47% more accurate than Google Search


Everyone talk about Sundar Pichai - new CEO of Google from India, here's another from Indian origin Canadian citizen who claims that his high school project is 47% more accurate than Google Search Engine.

Anmol Tukrel

This 16-year-old NRI kid has just completed his 10th grade and built this search engine as his high school Google Science Fair project which is 47% more accurate than Google Search engine and 21% more accurate on an average.

He limited his search query to this year's news articles from The New York Times to test the accuracy of the search engine, as reported by Economic Times.

About Anmol Tukrel

Economic Times written article about Anmol Tukrel, and here's some statement he said:

"I thought I would do something in the personalised search space. It was the most genius thing ever. But when I realised Google already does it, I tried taking it to the next level," said Tukrel, who was in India for a two-week internship programme at Bengaluru-based adtech firm IceCream Labs.

"My computer teacher was pretty impressed with the project. I skipped a year in computer science, so they knew I was good, but may be not so good," said Tukrel, who has put up a link to the test cases online on http://bit.ly/1FYRNxl for anyone to view. 

Tukrel also runs a company, which has a palindromic name: Tacocat Computers. But, is he legally allowed to?

"Yes. You just need parental consent."

And, what next?

"Eleventh grade", he said.

Read Article here: Economic Times

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