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in reply to Tio

BTW, I don't think Google is going to completely ditch their search results page, because the TechCrunch article said it like this:

> Instead of returning a simple list of links, Google Search will drop users into AI-powered interactive experiences at times.

I don't think "at times" at the end here was an accident. It is still very bad that Google is doing this, but I feel like if they removed the search results page entirely then there would be a big backlash.

in reply to Rokosun

What Google is trying to do now is to slowly get people accustomed to the "AI-powered interactive experience" and perhaps sometime in the future they would make it the default, reminds me of the boiling frog.....
in reply to Rokosun

They may not do it now, but may do it eventually. Plus if they push that interactive summary then most people will use that, just as today they use those simple summaries. So in a sense making the search results irrelevant.

But thank you for pointing that out.

in reply to Tio

Yes that's what I said in my next comment - fosstodon.org/@futureisfoss/11…


What Google is trying to do now is to slowly get people accustomed to the "AI-powered interactive experience" and perhaps sometime in the future they would make it the default, reminds me of the boiling frog.....