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171 points

Meanwhile Google search results:

  • AI summary
  • 2x “sponsored” result
  • AI copy of Stackoverflow
  • AI copy of Geeks4Geeks
  • Geeks4Geeks (with AI article)
  • the thing you actually searched for
  • AI copy of AI copy of stackoverflow
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33 points

Google search is literally fucking dogshit and the worst it has EVER been. I’m starting to think fucking duckduckgo (relies on Bing) gives better results at this point.

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4 points

Ive been using only duckduck for years now. If I don’t find something there, I dont need it.

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10 points

I’m in sciences and the AI overview gives wrong answers ALL THE TIME. If students or god forbid professionals rely on it thats bad news.

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4 points

Isn’t it funny that a lot of people were worried that wikipedia would be unreliable because anyone could edit it, then turned out pretty reliable, but AI is being pushed hard despite being even more unreliable than the worst speculation about wikipedia?

Being for profit excuses being shitty I guess.

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4 points

AI is so fucking cap. There is no way to know if the information is accurate. It’s completely unreliable.

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27 points

I have been using Duck for a few years now and I honestly prefer it to Google at this point. I’ll sometimes switch to Google if I don’t find anything on Duck, but that happens once every three or four months, if that.

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2 points

I use ddg but find Google gives better results and Google’s snippet feature still rocks.

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8 points

I only go to the googs for maps.

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4 points

Same here. I only switch to google to search for images for memes. For some reason bing has a harder time finding random star trek scenes.

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2 points

The one thing Google still has over Duck for me at this point is reddit results. So much niche information is stored on that site, but they’ve blocked anyone other than Google from crawling the site so other engines can’t index past the point they changed that policy.

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2 points

I don’t like AI in search engines but even duckduckgo’s AI is better lol.

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5 points

yeah, but at least we can vet that shit better that the unsourced and hallucinated drivel provided by ChatGPT

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84 points

Should we put bets on how long until chatgpt responds to anything with:

Great question, before i give you a response, let me show you this great video for a new product you’ll definitely want to check out!

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8 points

Nah, it’ll be more subtle than that. Just like Brawno is full of the electrolytes plants crave, responses will be full of subtle product and brand references marketers crave. And A/B studies performed at massive scales in real-time on unwitting users and evaluated with other AIs will help them zero in on the most effective way to pepper those in for each personality type it can differentiate.

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36 points

“Great question, before i give you a response, let me introduce you to raid shadow legends!”

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21 points

Less than a year.

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7 points

I say 6 months.

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1 point

The irony is that Gemini Pro is actually better than ChatGPT (which is not saying a ton, as OpenAI have completely stagnated and even some small open models are better now), but whatever they use for search is beyond horrible.

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5 points

I’ve used Google since 2004. I stopped using it this year because as the parent comment points out, it’s all marketing and AI. I like Qwant but it’s not perfect but it functions like a previous version of Google.

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2 points

I have not enjoyed Qwant - tried it as my default but I’m back to DDG. I just want a functional Google again (boolean operators please…)

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I have tried a few replacements for Google but I’ve yet to find anything remotely as effective for searches about things close to me. Like if I’m looking for a restaurant near me, kagi, startpage, and DDG are not good. Is qwant good for a use case like that? Haven’t heard about it before.

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2 points

I’ve had some success but it goes off of your ISPs server location so for me it’s not very useful.

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12 points
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We have new feature, use it!

No, its broken and stupid, I prefer old feature.

… Fine!

breaks old feature even harder

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4 points

Even adding, “Reddit” after a search only brings up posts from 7 years ago.

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