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- Comment on Google’s AI Overview is flawed by design, and a new company blog post hints at why 5 months ago:
The design is based on the false assumption that Google’s page-ranking algorithm favors accurate results and not SEO-gamed garbage. Google Search has been broken for some time, and now the company is relying on those gamed and spam-filled results to feed its new AI model.
God I love this so much. Though I’d bet there will shortly be two Google search algorithms, one for us engines of consumption and one directly from 2016 only for the AI to feed from.
At thrice the energy consumption, of course.
- Comment on Reddit faces new reality after cashing in on its IPO 7 months ago:
“while you still can”
That is ominous. Creating my own instance has been a “someday” project for me. Is there something to be worried about?