The killer app for AI might just be unenshittifying search for a couple of years.
Then SEO will catch up and we'll have spam again, but now we'll be paying by the token for it. Probably right around the time hallucination drops off enough to have made this viable.
"Anthropic's Super Bowl ad humorously criticized OpenAI's decision to introduce ads to ChatGPT, featuring a scenario where a man seeking advice is interrupted by an unexpected advertisement." - ddg search assist
Too much money in ads, and search is just a huge cash pipeline straight towards it. No way we can have non-ad-infested llm search out in the wild from any major vendor in upcoming future. Google-fu just becomes llm-google-fu, while sometimes it goes off rails and then apologizes in that typical super annoying way (and screws up something else).
Maybe smaller ones can somehow provide almost comparable but ad-free service, heck even mildly worse but genuine results would win many people over, this one included.
2012-2014 ish. I had a job which often involved searching for specific part numbers, and at some point during that job quotes stopped giving me exact results. They’d give me something close but incorrect. Like “ABC123” would show me “ABC456”. The real part numbers in question were much longer, in the range of 20-30 chars, so sometimes it was hard to notice that the search had ignored my quotes at first.
They might have fixed it in more recent years, but to me that was when the tide started shifting in the mentality behind google search as a product/service
Google gave me more than 2 pages of results, while Bing gave me only 1 page.
After that, both Google and Bing provided countless pages full of results about Hoodoo, Voodoo, Zoodoo and the like.
The impossibility of making exact searches is what annoys me most in modern search engines.
I might make a typo sometimes, but I would prefer to correct myself when that happens, instead of the search engine always assuming that I am a moron that cannot type, thus offering every time "helpful" corrections.
Wobbles42|11 days ago
Then SEO will catch up and we'll have spam again, but now we'll be paying by the token for it. Probably right around the time hallucination drops off enough to have made this viable.
I kind of want to become Amish sometimes.
m463|10 days ago
- the anthropic superbowl dig at chatgpt ads
"Anthropic's Super Bowl ad humorously criticized OpenAI's decision to introduce ads to ChatGPT, featuring a scenario where a man seeking advice is interrupted by an unexpected advertisement." - ddg search assist
- amish hackers: https://kk.org/thetechnium/amish-hackers-a/
kakacik|10 days ago
Maybe smaller ones can somehow provide almost comparable but ad-free service, heck even mildly worse but genuine results would win many people over, this one included.
adrianN|10 days ago
snovymgodym|9 days ago
Antibabelic|10 days ago
monkpit|10 days ago
They might have fixed it in more recent years, but to me that was when the tide started shifting in the mentality behind google search as a product/service
shakna|10 days ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30130535
adrian_b|10 days ago
Google gave me more than 2 pages of results, while Bing gave me only 1 page.
After that, both Google and Bing provided countless pages full of results about Hoodoo, Voodoo, Zoodoo and the like.
The impossibility of making exact searches is what annoys me most in modern search engines.
I might make a typo sometimes, but I would prefer to correct myself when that happens, instead of the search engine always assuming that I am a moron that cannot type, thus offering every time "helpful" corrections.
xtracto|10 days ago