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Divorcing Google

I love this definition! If you believe America is run by oligarchs, this also helps to paint some understanding on our federal government as well.
It's a great term that gives meaning to the natural entropy we're seeing in business and government. Lots of blame to go around but it feels like society is really testing out the depths of stage 3 in the old S-curve.
 
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The monopoly definitely has cracks showing. I've made a living off managing Google Ads for a decade now and its been a bittersweet relationship. I'm grateful that I made a career out of Google Ads, but frustrated in what Google has morphed into over the years. They manipulate bids at auction, they change the rules of the game frequently, and filter search results for political reasons. I think AI will dethrone them faster than Microsoft, Duck duck go, etc.
 
Heads up, the ChatGPT web search feature is bad ass.
#GoogleKiller
Aside from hallucinations, AI is a far better search experience. But even with hallucinations it is still faster and more relevant.

faster = gets straight to the right result. faster does not mean results in .00000001 milliseconds. Quality trumps speed.
 
I really think that the AI routine is still very much based on how you use it.
Don't forget that hey Siri/Google should also be considered part of this.

For some reason I think that google collects way less data on your compared to those Ai services.
 

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Automotive professionals discuss their frustration with Google's declining search quality, alleged bias in results, and aggressive monetization—leading multiple users to switch to alternatives like Perplexity, DuckDuckGo, and AI tools like Claude or ChatGPT. The conversation reveals concern that AI-powered search engines may soon replace traditional Google search, though users worry these alternatives could introduce new forms of censorship and filtering. The thread reflects broader anxiety about whether specialized AI tools embedded in device operating systems will become the future of information retrieval, potentially centralizing control over what answers users receive.

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