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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

    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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    #18

    @emilymbender Why the f**k do they think we need search results that look more like interactive web pages? Isn't that what the web pages that the search results link to are for?

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    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @PeterLG Came across as mansplaining.

      Pro tip: Agreeing usually starts with "Yes" or something similar that acknowledges the content of the post you are replying to.

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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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        TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)

        A short thread
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        hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH This user is from outside of this forum
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        @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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        • 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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          arestelle@dice.campA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @emilymbender it *is* completely ungrounded 🙄

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          • arestelle@dice.campA arestelle@dice.camp

            @emilymbender it *is* completely ungrounded 🙄

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            @arestelle I see what you did there!

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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 I use #DuckDuckGo

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              • hamishb@mstdn.caH hamishb@mstdn.ca

                @emilymbender And the opt out function has never really functioned.

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                @hamishb @emilymbender there’s an opt-out function??

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

                  We followed a couple of years later with further arguments about, inter alia, protecting the information ecosystem:
                  https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3649468

                  While Nora Lindemann was writing about similar ideas:
                  https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00146-024-01944-w

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                  @emilymbender i want you to know your repeated scientific deconstruction of google's ideological warfare under the guise of a search interface has enabled me to extrapolate at great length how the entire formalisms of automata theory have been constructed to exclude any investigation that could ever produce a paper with more than 1% performance improvement over their state of the art. parsing and formal languages has been dead for several decades.

                  google calls it a "parser confusion vulnerability" when python maintainers use features of the zip file format in their own published releases that make it impossible for specifically google to insert a cryptograpic backdoor onto their users' machines (because google owns pypi), while at the same time the python METADATA file format actively right now supports an "ambiguity' intentionally invisible to human reviewers but instructs the standard packaging software to download and execute code that won't show up in the output.

                  just as you said:

                  We revisit foundational work related to information behavior, information seeking, information retrieval, information filtering, and information access to resurface what we know about these fundamental questions and what may be missing.

                  i very recently realized these questions can be quantified in the field of operating system design, in a really drastic sense that led me to switch my research focus because i'm confident i can convince people every computer should work this way.

                  just this weekend i realized (quite by mistake) that a fact i'd known since 2019, when google made mozila and twitter lay off their teams of scientists who had just publicly demonstrated that google chrome and bazel products were neither "fast" nor "correct", in ways that are easily and obviously quantifiable, also represented a shocking and obvious failure in the entire theory of operating system design. not just that computers are slow and fail to protect the user, but how demonstrate a thrilling counterexample

                  which is to say, after an intensive literature review (including "standards" for "portable" behavior that were neither), i'm confident i've identified a novel property for computer security which results from a computer performance property that i could already prove 12 ways from sunday. and i now know how to construct a system that achieves both.

                  i found a dissertation from the single person who tried something pretty close https://circumstances.run/@hipsterelectron/116602585443289491 but otherwise i have performed sufficient literature review to be confident i can express this result in a way that will convince any convince anyone familiar with the field that there's a whole other field they'd been missing this whole time.

                  and it will run on a computer or phone, to protect people from harm. it demonstrates how the temporal and spatial structure of computer memory in response to user input can be described as a correctness property of the operating system. like i did to google's bazel, it will defeat them in their own terms

                  thank you

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                  • S shadsterling@mastodon.social

                    @hamishb @emilymbender there’s an opt-out function??

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                    @ShadSterling @hamishb @emilymbender

                    Yes works for me https://support.google.com/websearch/thread/381948916/how-to-shut-down-and-delete-the-ai-mode-from-google?hl=en

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                    • romli@social.vivaldi.netR romli@social.vivaldi.net

                      @ShadSterling @hamishb @emilymbender

                      Yes works for me https://support.google.com/websearch/thread/381948916/how-to-shut-down-and-delete-the-ai-mode-from-google?hl=en

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                      @romli @hamishb @emilymbender for the AI overview that precedes any actual search results, that link doesn’t describe a persistent opt-out, only a per-search bypass with “ -ai”. Which is a start

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

                        Look, I hate pointy-clicky interfaces as much as the next Gen-Xer (let me use the keyboard, dammit) but it is so weird to reduce the important, and importantly effortful, work of navigating the information ecosystem to the apparent drudgery of clicking on links that are (*shudder*) blue!!!

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                        @emilymbender the 'people acting on information' part is pretty dehumanising as well. As of humans are just a cog in their loop, rather than their product being in ours.

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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
                          🧵>>

                          tommi@pan.rentT This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @emilymbender

                          SEO is going to be so dead.

                          To me, it’s Search Engines Ostracism now.

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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
                            🧵>>

                            alsvha@sunny.gardenA This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @emilymbender Google will not be satisfied until they control information and people are stuck on their landing page with their version of information.

                            It's been a ongoing trend to pull more and more into their page from sources and now even rewrite it.

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                            • hamishb@mstdn.caH hamishb@mstdn.ca

                              @emilymbender And the opt out function has never really functioned.

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                              @hamishb @emilymbender the best opt-out mode is using another search engine. Google search enshittification has been going on for at least 5 years. At this point it is just masochism to use it.

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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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                                setok@attractive.spaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @emilymbender yeah, even for someone who is pro-tech and interested in AI developments, this @TechCrunch piece read like a press release. It was journalistically extremely weak to the point I felt dumber for reading it.

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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
                                  🧵>>

                                  eurospoofer@mastodon.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @emilymbender 2.5 billion users a month they claim.
                                  Having an AI summary forced into every search doesn't make the searcher a user of the tech. How many people simply ignore the summary?

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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 The good news: nobody needs #google. I've blocked all their MTAs, and resisted using their apps for quite some time. No problems so far.

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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 google is so unreliable now, it's time for them to lose their worldwide use of "google" as a verb.

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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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                                        #36

                                        @emilymbender Exactly!

                                        I understand that business value propositions change over time, but going from "we disrupted search by making a simple interface" to "we ruptured search by making our simple interface complicated (and terrible)" is. well, it's certainly. a choice.

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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
                                          Yeah, if somebody is still using Google Search, now is the time to get off it. There are other search engines out there.

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