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Boing Boing on MSNPublishers see traffic plummet as Google's AI answers keep users from clicking links
Research shows that when Google adds an AI-generated answer at the top of search results, people stop clicking through to actual websites. Next up: Studies confirm that the rich tip waiters ten percent.
Experiments appear to confirm that ChatGPT may be using Google's search results as a fallback when Bing doesn't have a page indexed.
No, says Google, which argues that the dumb answers it has been generating are few and far between. And that most people don't know or care about search answers that tell people how many rocks to eat.
Google began highlighting answers to these types of searches in snippets three months ago. Now it has expanded that effort to give more accurate answers on top of search results.
U.S. courts have generally dismissed or shielded Google from lawsuits stemming from answers in which it uses AI tools to accurately summarize or quote snippets from third-party websites, ...
Google's very bad AI-generated answers were a viral story two weeks ago. Now that story seems to have disappeared. Did Google's AI answers get better?
Google announced today that it is bidding farewell to one of its first side projects (and incidentally, one of the few Google projects to ever come out of beta), Google Answers.
OpenAI and Google's AI models achieved impressive results in a difficult math competition, but disputed how the other got their score.
Google Answers now shows action links directing to publishers sites. This was done previous for easter eggs and Google's own content but now it works for third-party publishers.
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TipRanks on MSNAlphabet Stock (GOOGL) Climbs Despite Samsung’s Galactical Search for New AI Agents
Shares in Alphabet ($GOOGL) edged higher today despite technology giant Samsung Electronics looking to give its customers more AI variety in its