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otter , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in

I’ll be looking for a uBlockOrigin filter when it hits for me

I try to avoid google search when I can, but this should solve the problem for the rest of the time

squid_slime ,
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Plenty of other search engine that need your attention 🫠

donio ,

I wish that was the case but sadly most of them are basically Bing or Google frontends or belong to entities that I trust even less. As far as I can tell there are very few independent crawls out there.

AstroLightz ,

SearXNG is fairly decent if you can set that up.

donio ,

SearXNG is great at what it does but it falls into the Bing/Google/etc-frontend category since it just forwards your query to one of the search engines it has modules for. It doesn’t have its own crawl and index.

GreatAlbatross ,
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Kagi has been doing a decent job for me, with the downside that it’s paid, and does use results from other places.
They go into detail about how they work, but it’s them paying for results from lots of engines, plus their own engine, then heavy duty filtering of the results.
Plus a ML results summarizer you can press after searching.

cmnybo , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in

Oh, Google though their search results weren’t crappy enough, so the decided to make them even worse.

Gamers_Mate , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in

It should be illegal to force people to use generative ai to do things it is not needed for.
Seeing Microsoft's plans to add ai to windows was the last straw that made me change to linux.

Kbin_space_program , (edited )

Is amusing that bing moved their AI results to the bottom of the page.

DarkThoughts ,

They always blocked VPNs so I didn't even bother to try it.

pennomi ,

Nobody forces you to use Google, and frankly we should all take a little more time to degoogle our lives.

KnightontheSun ,

Startpage is what I use at the moment and it’s been fine. Am trying to decouple from the googs too.

Zotora , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in

I’ll add it to my list of reasons not to use google

Reverendender , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in

No they won’t, because I don’t use their shady as fuck services

BigMikeInAustin ,

Well, you aren’t a Google search user, so you won’t get it. The headline addressed that.

TropicalDingdong , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in

Duck duck gone.

Pistcow , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in

Bing does that shit and it’s annoying.

Gamers_Mate ,

Ecosia added ai chat which I think runs on the same thing as copilot. I don't see the point though and would like to be able to hide the ai chat option.

mypasswordis1234 , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in
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DarkThoughts ,

Google Search was so good when it came out. Complete polar opposite to the cluttered and bloated Yahoo Search. Haven't really using it for years now because the search results became worse and worse, especially when that rounded edge theme came along.

slaacaa ,

It is useless in searching for new info, I mostly use it for searching for things I already know/seen, but don’t want to bother with URLs or bookmarks.

Even then, I have to scroll to the middle of the page, to get to the actual results below all the sponsored crap.

Hamartiogonic ,
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No clutter, meant faster loading time, and that was important at the time. Nowadays, you can just type the search query to the address bar, but that wasn’t available back then. Initially, you didn’t even have one of those extra toolbars with a little search box, so loading the search page was the only way. If you do like 50 searches a day, those seconds spent on waiting the page to load really begin to add up.

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  • Hexarei ,
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    Unfortunately for us, we’re not the customer

    empireOfLove2 , to technology in Google will start showing AI-powered search results to users who didn't opt in
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    oh that’s that same shit that bing does that ends up filling the top quarter of my search results page with useless chatGPT garbage that doesn’t help my search query (both my employer and my school have forced edge+bing as the standard browser and it makes me want to die)

    ryehypernova ,
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    you have my condolences :)

    herrcaptain ,

    As someone in IT I get an employer enforcing Edge (I don’t do that, but I understand why an IT department might), but why would anyone enforce a specific search engine? That seems bonkers to me.

    empireOfLove2 ,
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    Well, it’s the system default, and while you can change it during each session or manually browse to Google/DDG if you want, it will always reset the next time you log in… I am incredibly lazy and 99% of the time will smash my super quick search into the omnibar and end up stuck with it until I eventually get mad enough at Bing to force keep a tab open with Google.

    herrcaptain ,

    Ah, I see what you mean. That still sucks but at least you still have the (less convenient) option of using an alternative. I had understood it as being that they blocked everything but Bing.

    topinambour_rex , to technology in SpaceX is reportedly building hundreds of spy satellites for the US government
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    Fear the sky.

    BackOnMyBS , (edited ) to technology in SpaceX is reportedly building hundreds of spy satellites for the US government
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    satellites are orbiting

    ABasilPlant ,

    See Wendover Productions’ most recent video, “The Increasing Reality of War in Space” (from around 7:54); they talk about SpaceX launching unknown satellites and not reporting it either.

    youtu.be/V0DmliiUFHk?t=7m54s

    potatopotato , to technology in SpaceX is reportedly building hundreds of spy satellites for the US government

    There are about half a dozen small companies working on this but apparently the government is more interested in spending money on a company with zero experience with earth imaging. Dunno how I feel about the USG just putting all their eggs in Elon’s batshit insane basket

    Steve ,

    RESULTS

    just_another_person ,

    My guess is the optics themselves don’t need to be very mind blowing anymore. If this is a constellation, you will basically have the ability to combine many lesser quality images into higher res versions for review, and in near realtime, and from many different angles. Slap some AI upscaling magic in there, some object tracking and things like gait and attribute recognition, and you have something fairly close to ‘Enemy of the State’ capabilities, minus all the BS zooming and looking through walls.

    potatopotato ,

    They likely would for the kind of stuff they’re planning.

    wanderingmagus ,

    It’s not necessarily imaging as in optics. Could be OPIR, encrypted comms, space to space ASAT, or any number of other things besides just earth imaging.

    dev_null ,

    I assume the hard part here is the deployment of thousands of low orbit satellites at a rapid rate, not the imaging. The government surely already has the imaging tech, it’s getting a swarm of satellites up there what’s no other company has proven able to do.

    LEDZeppelin , to technology in SpaceX is reportedly building hundreds of spy satellites for the US government

    Just imagine highly classified intelligence information in the hands of dangerous people like Moron Musk

    roguetrick ,

    Oh don’t worry, they’re not giving him the real spy satellite optics for these flying digital cameras. A low orbit trash satellite cluster that will waste itself in no time is just a nice thing for the DoD to shovel money into.

    Each keyhole satellite, by comparison, costs $1 billion.

    Zetta ,

    They are just finally moving on from getting fleeced by the traditional massive defense contractors. Starlink satellites are an extremely cool piece of engineering, and spaceX is one of the most impressive engineering companies in the world. I’m sure these spy sats they are making are fairly advanced

    Tinidril ,

    Just imagine the US goes to war and Elon shuts them off because some foreign leader strokes his (let’s say) ego.

    Zetta ,

    Starsheild is just a satellite bus, which is just sorta like the central building block for satellites. It handles communication, navigation, etc. The government will likely be in total control of the system once it’s deployed.

    Tinidril ,

    Communication is kinda important.

    GBU_28 ,

    Probably a lot from star link business but separately, launching a government satellite does not give you continued access to that satellite’s business.

    TokenBoomer , to news in Uber and Lyft are quitting Minneapolis over a driver pay increase

    Minnesota: “I’m breaking up with you.” Uber/Lyft: “You’re not breaking up with me, I’m breaking up with you.”

    voluble , to technology in The FTC is probing Reddit’s AI licensing deals

    Just kind of dawned on me while looking at the number, Reddit’s licensing deal with Google is valued at $60 million per year. That’s really not very much money at all, considering the amount of data Reddit has and continues to accumulate. And chump change for Google, no doubt. Reveals how little leverage Reddit actually has at this point. This was their flagship deal, and the best they could get was $60mil per year.

    Also puts the API fiasco in a new light. “Look, we need to charge for API calls, because we need to restrict public access to data as a precondition of selling all your shit in a few months to Google, for the financial equivalent of a cup of coffee.”

    can ,

    What a fuck you to the community that is. So glad I left and never looked back.

    TheFriar ,

    Well Reddit also got boosted search results in google. Their traffic jumped up by like 60%.

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