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clircle ◴[] No.42892565[source]
Alternatively, you can just disable AI overviews in your Google settings. But that does not make for a very interesting Gizmodo article.
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chatmasta ◴[] No.42892655[source]
Can you? I couldn’t figure out how to do that. Then again maybe it’s because I googled it and the AI result told me it’s not possible.

Does anyone know if there’s a uBlock origin filter for this?

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1. ankit219 ◴[] No.42892691[source]
literally this: https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/13572151?hl=en&c...
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2. sunshinesnacks ◴[] No.42892710[source]
That doesn’t work for me. The option was already toggled off.
3. chatmasta ◴[] No.42892711[source]
> Note: Turning off “AI Overviews and more” in Search Labs will not disable all AI Overviews in Search. AI Overviews are part of Google Search like other features, such as knowledge panels, and can’t be turned off