An ex-Google executive co-founded Neeva, which will discontinue its consumer search product and concentrate on artificial intelligence.

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Neeva, Co-founded by former Google executive Sridhar Ramaswamy, announced on Saturday that it is shutting down its consumer search engine and will focus on exploring use cases for artificial intelligence.

In a blog post on the company’s website, Ramaswamy and Vivek Raghunathan, another Neeva co-founder, noted that “acquiring users has been really hard.” They said this obstacle, in addition to the “different economic environment,” have made it clear that a business in consumer search is not sustainable.

Ramaswamy said in a tweet Saturday, “This was a very tough decision that took into account lots of things: our business progress so far, the current funding environment and our ability to continue to grow quickly in this vastly changed search environment”

A spokesman for Neeva did not immediately respond to queries for comment.

Ramaswamy founded Neeva in 2019 after leaving his position as senior vice president of Google’s ad business a year earlier, which he said was over disillusionment with the company’s relentless focus on maintaining growth at the expense of customers.

Neeva will explore use cases for generative artificial intelligence and large language models in search going forward, according to the post. Neeva.com and its consumer search product will shut down over the next few weeks.

Ramaswamy and Raghunathan said in the blog post, Neeva users with a paid subscription to Neeva Premium will receive a refund for the unused portion, and the company is also deleting all user data as part of the shutdown.

The management said they will have more to share regarding future of Neeva in the coming weeks.

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