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53 points elektor | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.857s | source
1. citizenpaul ◴[] No.44389962[source]
Google really is braindrained if the best thing they can come up with is to rebrand pop ups.
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2. grugagag ◴[] No.44390171[source]
Let’s not forget Google was sleeping on AI and it still is. They were ahead at some point but didnt know what to do with it.
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3. joe_the_user ◴[] No.44390420[source]
Yeah,

At this point, Google has become a shitty ChatGPT.

In the last few weeks, using both Google and ChatGPT for search, I get a far broader range of links from ChatGPT.

Basically, Google-today is the product of a long history of having and using its search the monopoly for profits and political agendas (include lots of other entities legally and otherwise forcing this use btw). All it's search results were as "opinionated" as an AI even before the appearance of ChatGPT. It's logical that any "green fields" search engine would be better.

Of course, the problem will be that OpenAI and company will face the

Example: The original Phil Specter version of Let It Be (the album) exists on Youtube but it's not possible to easily find it with either Google or Youtube searches (I've a number of times). But easily ChatGPT found a link to the song and album for me (Ole 'Chat gave strings use for google but these didn't work either btw).

4. xnx ◴[] No.44392483[source]
> sleeping on AI and it still is

How is Google still sleeping on AI? Don't they have the best available models at every size?