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What Happened To Google Search?

Esp. relevant amidst the reddit blackout, and how it's affecting Google Search quality as well.

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  • Today people append Reddit to their search to find human replies to their question. If the Reddit community fragments into the fediverse what keyword would they type in then?

    • Hot take: The old way of searching is outdated.

      Bing Chat is rough, but it's the future. You ask it a question - it uses a modified ChatGPT to generate an answer and cites its sources.

      About 60% of the time, it's right. About 40% of the time it's wrong. But either way, it cites its sources using links that it found during that search. You can click those sources and see responses from humans, who generally have the correct answer.

      I rarely use Google now. Bing Chat is always my first stop for any kind of question or general knowledge query. Give it 5 years - 10 at most - and that'll be the only way to use a search engine. The tech isn't going anywhere, and it's only getting better.

    • Reality is that we're going to be asking a computer to find it for us. Tools like ChatGPT are perfect for this. Sure, they are not 100% accurate, but that has always been the case with anything you find on the Internet (or read in a book or pamphlet or whatever form the information takes).

      The massive reaction to these tools going public is the only evidence I needed to see that a massive paradigm shift was coming. It'll take awhile to figure things out and there will be lots of abuse, but also lots of good things, just like always happens with any new technology.

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