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270 points lkellar | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.412s | source
1. neilv ◴[] No.41874235[source]
> By default, Kagi Image Search downranks images from websites with a high proportion of AI-generated content.

Is this incentive for sites to avoid/discourage AI-generated images, to avoid that hurting search rankings?

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2. llamaimperative ◴[] No.41874246[source]
That's definitely the incentive it produces but given Kagi's market share, I imagine it will have pretty much zero effect on sites' behavior. It's much more (and quite valuable) a browser-side improvement.
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4. neilv ◴[] No.41874935[source]
True, but not only Kagi might find this a good tactic. The idea of many people doing negative reinforcement against generative AI "content" is interesting.