When I tried it in the past, I kinda didn’t take it seriously because everything was confined to its instance, but now, there’s full-featured global search and proper federation everywhere? Wow, I thought I heard there were some technical obstacles making it very unlikely, but now it’s just there and works great! I asked ChatGPT and it says this feature was added 5 years ago! Really? I’m not sure how I didn’t notice this sooner. Was it really there for so long? With flairs showing original instance where video comes from and everything?

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      Not the same thing.

      google allows for the possibility that the user was able to think critically about sources that a search returned

      chapGPT is drunk uncle confidently stating a thing they heard third hand from Janet in accounting and then taking him at his word

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          Do you click on the links?

          If they are links from the search, isn’t that just the same thing as doing a regular search and verifying the results?

          What does this extra layer add other than an unreliable middleman who is extremely inefficient?

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            It steals content from creators while being worse for the environment at the same time. Not the same thing, it is worse.

            I worked in education in computer science and basic usage in nearly every age group. When you realize how bad people are at using search engines, you can see why people think they accomplished something using AI. It’s like giving a child a calculator saying he can do math now.

            Creating search prompts itself is a skill. You wouldn’t think so until trying to teach some one logic through search prompts. It is hell, literally my hell. Some people just don’t get it like 0 percent.

            Differentiating what is a good source and what is a bad source is an even harder skill. People will believe what they want to believe. Google search adapts to the bias of individuals because it keeps people searching. This is why, even though it isn’t perfect, engines like duckduckgo are important.

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          At this point, ad blocker is pretty much mandatory for me, just like how antivirus software used to be a decade ago (probably more)