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tifadg1 | 2 years ago

I now only google when I need to sometimes verify that what chatgpt is suggesting isn't BS and I'm immediately reminded that google is barely better between SEO content farms, SEO SO scrappers, legacy information from 10 years ago. And that's with ads blocked.

Between chatgpt+ for general guidelines and copilot for specific implementation details, programming feels very fun and alive. And I'm very skeptical to subscribing, but chatgpt provides so much mental relief getting some answers immediately that I'm ecstatic being able to use/pay for it.

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fdgsdfogijq|2 years ago

I still cant believe google thought they could ruin the internet like that and continue to dominate search

ImaCake|2 years ago

To be fair, it has worked well for them for at least half a decade. It’s only now they are paying the price.

apercu|2 years ago

Greed is a hell of a drug.

dmix|2 years ago

The response speed of GPT isn't fast enough for me to want to use it like Google. Even with plus.

hombre_fatal|2 years ago

Even though Google returns results instantly, for most things I still have to evaluate and click links and skim them for the information I want. Sometimes I have to do multiple searches (like one for retinol and another for beta-carotene in the following example).

Yesterday I heard about retinol (vitamin A) mentioned in a nutrition podcast. I know carrots are high in vitamin A, but I didn't think they had retinol, so I wanted to learn more about that.

I whipped out my phone and asked GPT-3 "retinol vs. the vitamin A in carrots" (something I know you usually can't ask Google).

A few seconds later, I learned that retinol is vitamin A's final form in the body, thus you get it directly from animal products, and beta-carotene—found in plants—is a precursor to retinol in the body.

I do these kinds of searches all day. One thing faster about GPT as well is that I don't have to consider the "query engineering" to make Google return what I want, I just ask GPT a question streamed from my consciousness.

myko|2 years ago

The response speed of Bard is much better in my experimentation. The creativity of the output on Bard is lacking, though.

blueblimp|2 years ago

SEO garbage is such a problem these days that, if I were Google, more than using AI as a new frontend for search, I'd be trying to find a way to use it to defeat SEO.

Edes|2 years ago

SEO for AI will be worse. Their output is a probabilistic distribution conditioned on the text is has read, so you can place text that heavily biases the output. Usually figuring out what this is can be kind of hard, but since OpenAI lets you query GPT-4 for credits, you can just mine what these special phrases are.

nikau|2 years ago

OpenAI should sell a feed of AI generated responses for search engines to consume and flag AI generated content.

nswest23|2 years ago

just wait till chatGPT starts including ads in results.

Eddy_Viscosity2|2 years ago

not just 'including', but 'integrating'. A chill ran down me when I read this and realized the awful inevitable truth of it.