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You knew it was coming: Google begins testing AI-only search results | This version of Google won't show you the 10 blue links at all—Gemini completely takes over the results in AI Mode

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    Google has become so integral to online navigation that its name became a verb, meaning "to find things on the Internet." Soon, Google might just tell you what's on the Internet instead of showing you. The company has announced an expansion of its AI search features, powered by Gemini 2.0. Everyone will soon see more AI Overviews at the top of the results page, but Google is also testing a more substantial change in the form of AI Mode. This version of Google won't show you the 10 blue links at all—Gemini completely takes over the results in AI Mode.

    This marks the debut of Gemini 2.0 in Google search. Google announced the first Gemini 2.0 models in December 2024, beginning with the streamlined Gemini 2.0 Flash. The heavier versions of Gemini 2.0 are still in testing, but Google says it has tuned AI Overviews with this model to offer help with harder questions in the areas of math, coding, and multimodal queries.

    With this update, you will begin seeing AI Overviews on more results pages, and minors with Google accounts will see AI results for the first time. In fact, even logged out users will see AI Overviews soon. This is a big change, but it's only the start of Google's plans for AI search.

    Gemini 2.0 also powers the new AI Mode for search. It's launching as an opt-in feature via Google's Search Labs, offering a totally new alternative to search as we know it. This custom version of the Gemini large language model (LLM) skips the standard web links that have been part of every Google search thus far.

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    I am no longer feeling lucky

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    • xenok@lemmy.dbzer0.comX [email protected]

      I don't really get Google's angle since it's pretty obvious that their AI search sucks. Maybe it's just to impress shareholders?

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      I mean, they're ruining their search anyways. It's almost unusable at this point, it's like asking for relevant ads and two year old Reddit posts

      Is it censorship? Did they decide to just straight up sell SEO? Are websites locking down and blocking their crawlers to stop AI training crawlers?

      I legitimately find Bing to be better at this point, but whatever they're doing it's maddening. Even better AI assisted web searches kinda suck because the data fed into them is more of the same

      But solid chance they're trying to boost Gemini, which has been a shockingly bad llm for a company that basically wrote the book on AI not too long ago

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      • T [email protected]

        Is DuckDuckGo still the best alternative at this point, or has Bing been toiling away in the dark to improve itself?

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        DDG uses Bing under the hood for the main results, so it doesn't really matter too much in terms of results.

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        • F [email protected]

          Google has become so integral to online navigation that its name became a verb, meaning "to find things on the Internet." Soon, Google might just tell you what's on the Internet instead of showing you. The company has announced an expansion of its AI search features, powered by Gemini 2.0. Everyone will soon see more AI Overviews at the top of the results page, but Google is also testing a more substantial change in the form of AI Mode. This version of Google won't show you the 10 blue links at all—Gemini completely takes over the results in AI Mode.

          This marks the debut of Gemini 2.0 in Google search. Google announced the first Gemini 2.0 models in December 2024, beginning with the streamlined Gemini 2.0 Flash. The heavier versions of Gemini 2.0 are still in testing, but Google says it has tuned AI Overviews with this model to offer help with harder questions in the areas of math, coding, and multimodal queries.

          With this update, you will begin seeing AI Overviews on more results pages, and minors with Google accounts will see AI results for the first time. In fact, even logged out users will see AI Overviews soon. This is a big change, but it's only the start of Google's plans for AI search.

          Gemini 2.0 also powers the new AI Mode for search. It's launching as an opt-in feature via Google's Search Labs, offering a totally new alternative to search as we know it. This custom version of the Gemini large language model (LLM) skips the standard web links that have been part of every Google search thus far.

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          Is this for human beings, or is it for Google to show their investors to prove that AI is totally going to revolutionize something eventually?

          Screw Google either way, I'm not going to use their search engine either way, but this doesn't feel like a product they are genuinely committed to releasing. Maybe I'm wrong, and in that case, screw them even more.

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          • F [email protected]

            Every single one of these flows from wealth inequality.

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            They also flow from corruption (regulatory capture/failure to enforce anti-trust law). It's hard to say whether that is itself a cause or result of wealth inequality, though.

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            • A [email protected]

              DuckDuckGo is pretty easy to switch to. You can go to settings and disable AI chat in it.

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              Ew, it is still on by default 😞 Unless you set your browser to save site data for thos site, you would still see the AI 😞 Fortunately, the Javascriptless version has no such pest.

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              • F [email protected]

                Google has become so integral to online navigation that its name became a verb, meaning "to find things on the Internet." Soon, Google might just tell you what's on the Internet instead of showing you. The company has announced an expansion of its AI search features, powered by Gemini 2.0. Everyone will soon see more AI Overviews at the top of the results page, but Google is also testing a more substantial change in the form of AI Mode. This version of Google won't show you the 10 blue links at all—Gemini completely takes over the results in AI Mode.

                This marks the debut of Gemini 2.0 in Google search. Google announced the first Gemini 2.0 models in December 2024, beginning with the streamlined Gemini 2.0 Flash. The heavier versions of Gemini 2.0 are still in testing, but Google says it has tuned AI Overviews with this model to offer help with harder questions in the areas of math, coding, and multimodal queries.

                With this update, you will begin seeing AI Overviews on more results pages, and minors with Google accounts will see AI results for the first time. In fact, even logged out users will see AI Overviews soon. This is a big change, but it's only the start of Google's plans for AI search.

                Gemini 2.0 also powers the new AI Mode for search. It's launching as an opt-in feature via Google's Search Labs, offering a totally new alternative to search as we know it. This custom version of the Gemini large language model (LLM) skips the standard web links that have been part of every Google search thus far.

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                The future is coming and it sure looks like garbage. I have long since left Google behind.

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                • xenok@lemmy.dbzer0.comX [email protected]

                  I don't really get Google's angle since it's pretty obvious that their AI search sucks. Maybe it's just to impress shareholders?

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                  This makes sense to me. All other reasons presented sound like wishful thinking that google is still the same company from 2005

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                  • O [email protected]

                    Does EVERY axis in life have to be fucked up at the same time?

                    Can we have one thing that is just doing ok?

                    Government - fucked.

                    Education - fucked.

                    Healthcare - fucked.

                    Environment - fucked.

                    Societal and Social Cohesion - fucked.

                    Wealth Inequality - fucked.

                    Personal Technological Autonomy - fucked, and under continuous attack.

                    Technological Enshittification - Running like gangbusters. So really - fucked.

                    Damn, someone give me some kind of ladder to climb out of this pit of despair.

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                    Every civilization rises and falls. We're on the down slope ATM. Sorry. The 80s and 90s were pretty nice in America!

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                    • F [email protected]

                      Google has become so integral to online navigation that its name became a verb, meaning "to find things on the Internet." Soon, Google might just tell you what's on the Internet instead of showing you. The company has announced an expansion of its AI search features, powered by Gemini 2.0. Everyone will soon see more AI Overviews at the top of the results page, but Google is also testing a more substantial change in the form of AI Mode. This version of Google won't show you the 10 blue links at all—Gemini completely takes over the results in AI Mode.

                      This marks the debut of Gemini 2.0 in Google search. Google announced the first Gemini 2.0 models in December 2024, beginning with the streamlined Gemini 2.0 Flash. The heavier versions of Gemini 2.0 are still in testing, but Google says it has tuned AI Overviews with this model to offer help with harder questions in the areas of math, coding, and multimodal queries.

                      With this update, you will begin seeing AI Overviews on more results pages, and minors with Google accounts will see AI results for the first time. In fact, even logged out users will see AI Overviews soon. This is a big change, but it's only the start of Google's plans for AI search.

                      Gemini 2.0 also powers the new AI Mode for search. It's launching as an opt-in feature via Google's Search Labs, offering a totally new alternative to search as we know it. This custom version of the Gemini large language model (LLM) skips the standard web links that have been part of every Google search thus far.

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                      I noticed today that UDM mode for Google is displaying sponsored results now, too...

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                        Every civilization rises and falls. We're on the down slope ATM. Sorry. The 80s and 90s were pretty nice in America!

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                        That feel when the Matrix actually called it

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                        • O [email protected]

                          Does EVERY axis in life have to be fucked up at the same time?

                          Can we have one thing that is just doing ok?

                          Government - fucked.

                          Education - fucked.

                          Healthcare - fucked.

                          Environment - fucked.

                          Societal and Social Cohesion - fucked.

                          Wealth Inequality - fucked.

                          Personal Technological Autonomy - fucked, and under continuous attack.

                          Technological Enshittification - Running like gangbusters. So really - fucked.

                          Damn, someone give me some kind of ladder to climb out of this pit of despair.

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                          Does EVERY axis in life have to be fucked up at the same time?

                          Yes. There are many texts written on this since start of writing, some are written down from what was carried in word before that since start of speaking.

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                            They also flow from corruption (regulatory capture/failure to enforce anti-trust law). It's hard to say whether that is itself a cause or result of wealth inequality, though.

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                            Nintendo, when chasing developers of emulators and modders, uses regulatory mechanisms. IP is such a mechanism initially. Intended to protect the little guy from big bad corporations.

                            It’s hard to say whether that is itself a cause or result of wealth inequality, though.

                            It's both of course. Only time flows in one direction and never the other.

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                            • P [email protected]

                              Somehow, a huge amount of people hate thinking. Like it's painful or like exertion or something. Anything that can just give them what they want is better.

                              It doesn't matter if it's right or wrong. They just want an answer. They don't want to know why, or how, they want to know now.

                              It's the shortcut to knowledge all the ancient parables warned us about. Instead of physically destroying your mind, it stops it from working at all.

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                              That being said, we are still in the early phase of the "information age".

                              IMO industrialization and rise of "modernity" (in the sense of a historical, sociology-political time period) were far more disruptive than what we have seen in the information age so far.

                              It is likely we still have to go through some sort of highlight disruptive events (the 21st century equivalent of WW1/WW2) before we come to terms with the pros/cons inherent to the information age.

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                              • myopinion@lemm.eeM [email protected]

                                The future is coming and it sure looks like garbage. I have long since left Google behind.

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                                It’s been a long time I use DuckDuckGo for common searches (which let’s be honest, more than 80% is just a simple query to find a certain area of some website, like “Firefox download Windows”). If I want to search something more related to my own language or recent events in my county, Google is a must, but that’s like 10% of all my search engine usage. I don’t really need Google to know about the other 90%.

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                                  Is there any escape from shitty AI slop in my search results?

                                  What search engines are there that I can use that arent a proxy for one of the big ones? And yes I know about Kagi, I’d prefer open source if possible.

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                                  There's not really a strong player in the open source search space.

                                  Mwmnl exists, but per their own readme:

                                  The quality is a long way's off from matching the commercial engines at the moment

                                  Kagi provides the source code for many of their services, but is not truly open source, especially because at its core, it relies on applying its own rankings to other's indexes.

                                  That said, search is a space where the old adage rings true:

                                  If you're not paying for it; you are the product!

                                  For what it's worth, I find value in my Kagi subscription.

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                                  • vivi@slrpnk.netV [email protected]

                                    DDG uses Bing under the hood for the main results, so it doesn't really matter too much in terms of results.

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                                    You can also use Ecosia, if your prefer a different shade of lipstick on your pig search results.

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                                      Problems exist, but there's never been a safer time to be a homosapien on Earth. A book called Abundance helped me gain a little perspective in these gloomy days.

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                                      Also Homo Deus.

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                                      • P [email protected]

                                        I noticed Edge would only show me corporate/authority friendly results recently as well oddly cutting down the number of results I see to a very unnaturally short amount of results.

                                        Deleting it and moving to DuckDuckGo which while the corporate friendly things were still at the top, it at least showed me some opposition results.

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                                        Guessing Edge by default sent you to Bing, no surprise the DDG results look similar, given that they use Bing under he hood. They shuffle rankings slightly, but it's the same index.

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                                          I didn't expect this. You mean it doesn't have ads? All I tend to get for hits on Google are paid search results anyway. Surely they'll soon bring some ad links into these results.

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                                          Like all Google products, they will still make a halfhearted attempt to make it as useful as they can before absolutely destroying it with ads

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