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The man who killed Google Search?

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ppeetteerr ◴[] No.40135913[source]
What killed Google Search are the AI research papers that ultimately led to the rise of OpenAI
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kreeben ◴[] No.40137234[source]
word2vec, invented by Google, killed Google?

I mean, it would serve as a terrific headline but I don't really buy it, do you?

I think it's more "Very poor search results, infested with ads, killed Google's dreams of becoming the next Microsoft and will now die a slow death and end up making millions instead of billions".

Dying might not be that bad, after all.

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1. ppeetteerr ◴[] No.40138138[source]
Yeah, it's a lot of what you said but if it were the only player in town, then you'd have to deal with the monopoly. With AI, I can pull up a 70-99% accurate answer to my question (for many questions) and avoid the mess of ads altogether.

You can tell Alphabet is panicking because they started showing AI-generated answers to searches above the ads they serve.