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  3. Wow some terrible reporting about Google's latest horrible ideas about how to distort information access in the name of "convenience" (or something):

Wow some terrible reporting about Google's latest horrible ideas about how to distort information access in the name of "convenience" (or something):

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  • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

    We don't have to buy this journalist's view of the future as already written by Google. Every time you click through to look at the actual source page you are helping to maintain our information ecosystem and build a better world.

    /fin (for now)

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    @emilymbender So long, Googles.

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    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

      Wow some terrible reporting about Google's latest horrible ideas about how to distort information access in the name of "convenience" (or something):

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      Google Search as you know it is over | TechCrunch

      Google is transforming Search from a list of links into an AI-powered experience filled with conversational answers, autonomous agents, and interactive interfaces — a shift that could further reduce traffic to publishers across the web.

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      A short thread
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      @emilymbender Kagi 👍

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      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

        NO NO NO NO NO! Flashy polished looking webpages that no one has accountability for run absolutely counter to the common good when it comes to a health information ecosystem AND an informed public.

        (Also, "Antigravity"? Yeah, you want us to think this is very cool science fiction and/or magic. Not buying it.)

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        @emilymbender so we won't know what's AI slop and what's a real site?

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        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

          Wow some terrible reporting about Google's latest horrible ideas about how to distort information access in the name of "convenience" (or something):

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          Google Search as you know it is over | TechCrunch

          Google is transforming Search from a list of links into an AI-powered experience filled with conversational answers, autonomous agents, and interactive interfaces — a shift that could further reduce traffic to publishers across the web.

          favicon

          TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)

          A short thread
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          @emilymbender My bigger worry is if they start ensloppifying scholar.google.com. Zotero Connector eats it right up. Semantic Scholar isn't a patch on it for grabbing bibliographic records and tracking references, I have seen noticeable distortion in its results. Their pipeline is somewhat ML driven but they do use LLM summaries. This is expected given the origins of the service. Provenance is everything.

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          • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

            Wow some terrible reporting about Google's latest horrible ideas about how to distort information access in the name of "convenience" (or something):

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            Google Search as you know it is over | TechCrunch

            Google is transforming Search from a list of links into an AI-powered experience filled with conversational answers, autonomous agents, and interactive interfaces — a shift that could further reduce traffic to publishers across the web.

            favicon

            TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)

            A short thread
            🧵>>

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            @emilymbender These companies desperately want to stop us from finding & enjoying each other's content. Walled gardens of social media & mega platforms weren't enough, now the search directories will be the ultimate walled garden.

            All built on stealing the work of everyone who's ever published anything online.

            Why would anyone create anything anymore? I already feel my own desire to blog is waning.

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            • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

              Here is where it really starts to show that this journalist is just lightly paraphrasing a press release. "Links will become an afterthought," will they? What is your evidence for that confident statement about the future?

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              @emilymbender Silly, you're acting like there's any need for links. To do what? Check the veracity of the AI-generated wisdom and information being provided to you by the high priests of Google?? Heresy! Blasphemy!! How durst thee???

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              • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                More stenography here. Google starting shoving the "AI Overviews" into query results as an opt-out situation. That is, you have to take action to have them not pop up. I don't doubt they are *shown to* 2.5 billion monthly users, but that doesn't mean they are used by as many or desired by them.

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                @emilymbender, that was exactly the point at which I started configuring browsers to add “&udm=14” to all searches done via G💩💩gle.

                Most recent case? I noticed that Calibre does word lookup. It will happily do so via G💩💩gle; and, yes, the slop summary is shown.

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                • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                  For one final shudder: Pichai here seems to want to think this is helping the world somehow? Gah.

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                  @emilymbender, he's mostly right. It definitely is helping the world… burn.

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                  • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                    But all the academic papers in the world showing why something is a bad idea won't stop companies from doing it, if it's profitable and/or fits into their quasi-religious beliefs that "AI" is the future, alas.

                    So let's look at what Google is up to now, or at least says they are, via TechCrunch as stenographer:

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                    @emilymbender Sometimes it feels like these people are trying to create a world from science fiction stories. For example, in Star Trek when they ask the computer something and it just gives them the answer. They don't understand that plenty of science fiction has no basis in reality and/or are terrible for how our brains actually work (like you've pointed out).

                    That or they are just greedy bastards that are looking to exploit anyone and everyone for a profit.

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                    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                      More stenography here. Google starting shoving the "AI Overviews" into query results as an opt-out situation. That is, you have to take action to have them not pop up. I don't doubt they are *shown to* 2.5 billion monthly users, but that doesn't mean they are used by as many or desired by them.

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                      @emilymbender wait! You can opt out?!

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                      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                        NO NO NO NO NO! Flashy polished looking webpages that no one has accountability for run absolutely counter to the common good when it comes to a health information ecosystem AND an informed public.

                        (Also, "Antigravity"? Yeah, you want us to think this is very cool science fiction and/or magic. Not buying it.)

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                        @emilymbender it's an XKCD reference isn't it?

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                        • damonwakes@mastodon.sdf.orgD This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @sleepfreeparent @mrmoore @emilymbender Also they can show their ads on their platform without those pesky users nipping off to see the source of the information (and possibly supporting it in any way).

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                          • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                            How infantilizing --- you thought you were looking to find something that someone else wrote on the web. But woah! Now you've been "dropped into" an "interactive experience". Yeah, Google can just fuck right off with that.

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                            @emilymbender Oh, goodie. They've invented a guy who barges between you and the library shelves and proceeds to give you his vague recollection of what some of the books say. Sort of. Maybe. Unless he decides you were actually looking for something else.

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                            • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                              @emilymbender it's an XKCD reference isn't it?

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                              @whitequark @emilymbender surely. `import antigravity` in python, about 20+ years ago

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                              • jackeric@beige.partyJ jackeric@beige.party

                                @whitequark @emilymbender surely. `import antigravity` in python, about 20+ years ago

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                                @jackeric @emilymbender doesn't make it less cringe, of course

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                                • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                  @jackeric @emilymbender doesn't make it less cringe, of course

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                                  @whitequark @emilymbender indeed

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                                  • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                                    Wow some terrible reporting about Google's latest horrible ideas about how to distort information access in the name of "convenience" (or something):

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    Google Search as you know it is over | TechCrunch

                                    Google is transforming Search from a list of links into an AI-powered experience filled with conversational answers, autonomous agents, and interactive interfaces — a shift that could further reduce traffic to publishers across the web.

                                    favicon

                                    TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)

                                    A short thread
                                    🧵>>

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                                    @emilymbender
                                    Good thing they block adblockers then aye?

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                                    • damonwakes@mastodon.sdf.orgD damonwakes@mastodon.sdf.org

                                      @sleepfreeparent @mrmoore @emilymbender Also they can show their ads on their platform without those pesky users nipping off to see the source of the information (and possibly supporting it in any way).

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                                      @DamonWakes @sleepfreeparent @emilymbender It's amazing how it's changed from want to get users out of search to websites, as quickly as possible. Now, it's the opposite. Keep users in search as long as possible and don't allow them escape to the websites.

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                                      • tomtom@pouet.chapril.orgT tomtom@pouet.chapril.org

                                        @ShadSterling @romli @hamishb @emilymbender use duckduckgo and you have simple ai opt out .

                                        But anyway all this suppose there will be something left to search for on the web. Nowadays most often than not the first 10 links returned are AI generated web site slop.
                                        Given that this slop is now used to generate further down the drain AI sites, the untrustworthy garbage'll soon supersede 100-1 trustworthy sources.

                                        Maybe we'll have to come back to human indexed content of a curated list of sites.

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                                        @tomtom @ShadSterling @romli @hamishb @emilymbender

                                        Even easier:

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                                        DuckDuckGo - Protection. Privacy. Peace of mind.

                                        The Internet privacy company that empowers you to seamlessly take control of your personal information online, without any tradeoffs.

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                                        DuckDuckGo (noai.duckduckgo.com)

                                        Enjoy! 😊

                                        #NoAI

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                                        • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

                                          @emilymbender i'm fucking weepi ng

                                          Information-gathering agents are an evolution of Google

                                          i have never observed google demonstrate any behavior that struck me as evidence of them gathering any form of information

                                          Links will become an afterthought

                                          that reminds me how they own the w3c and use it to ensure no one who has ever created a webpage will ever be able to show it to anyone without exposing them to the most openly broken cryptography i've ever seem

                                          There’s little time left for publishers to adapt.

                                          openly gloating

                                          which will eventually be free

                                          that's right. we will all be free. that's a cryptographic guarantee

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                                          @hipsterelectron @emilymbender

                                          i have never observed google demonstrate any behavior that struck me as evidence of them gathering any form of information

                                          except for them unethically gathering lots of information about you?

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