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I hate search engines so much now. This AI garbage makes no sense outside of normalizing the technology for some big brained propaganda scheme that's likely to be inefficient. Either that or it's a brain dead marketing strategy concocted by idiot executives.
Instead of building an AI to fight against search optimization delivering useless results, they're adding even more bullshit. Instead of using machine learning to get better at showing you sources, they get in the way.
No matter how evil their intentions for pushing AI, I don't think it'll actually accomplish anything for them. They're not selling ads any better with this. If anything, they're undermining trust in everything the system spits out. They're hoping AI can magically fix their broken searches, but it's not even a bandaid solution; it's rubbing salt in the wound.