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Boristoledano | 7 months ago
LLMs aren’t just a better Google, they’re a redefinition of search itself.
Traditional search is an app: you type, scroll through ads and 10 blue links, and dig for context. That model worked when the web was smaller, but now it’s overwhelming.
LLMs shift search to an infrastructure, a way to get contextualized, synthesized answers directly, tailored to your specific need. Yes, they can hallucinate, but so can the web. It’s not about replacing Google—it’s about replacing the experience of searching (actually they probably will less and less 'experience' of searching)
mylifeandtimes|7 months ago
what if my specific need involves the answer being correct?
or by "specific need" did you mean my dopamine addiction and/or my need to be affirmed and pandered to?
pickledoyster|7 months ago
That last one is important, since you state: > That model worked when the web was smaller, but now it’s overwhelming.
Because it seems like the "experience" changes, but the underlying model of sucking up data off the web does not. If it was "overwhelming" in the past, how is it supposed to be easier now, with subsidized slop machines putting up new information full-tilt?