
Google plans to move away from traditional search pages that present hyperlinks, replacing them with an AI-powered intelligent search box. The change is met with criticism because AI features show frequent hallucinations, and even simple queries can trigger incorrect behavior. Public reactions range from frustration to anger, with some users saying they did not ask for the interface change and others joking about being forced to switch. Install growth for search alternatives like DuckDuckGo is reported as increasing week over week in the US. DuckDuckGo leadership claims users lack an opt-out and that results are getting worse, while emphasizing user control over how much AI is used.
"Google made it abundantly clear it's looking to leave behind the Search pages of yore, featuring hyperlinks to online content - and replacing them with a reimagined and AI-powered "intelligent search box." Instead of links, Google is looking to push users down an AI chatbot rabbit hole. That's despite the tech's glaring shortcomings, which the company has yet to meaningfully address, with the company's flagship AI Overview feature still suffering from a staggering number of hallucinations."
"Even something as simple as googling the word "disregard " sent the feature into a spiral, forcing the company to jump in after a wave of mockery. Given the scale of the ever-growing backlash to AI, it shouldn't come as a surprise that reactions to the latest news ranged from frustration to anger. And many netizens are seemingly ready to call it quits once and for all, with week over week US installs of search alternative DuckDuckGo soaring 30 percent."
""People aren't just complaining about Google's AI search overhaul, they're leaving," the company's official X account tweeted on Tuesday. "Momentum is growing. It's time to Fire Google." "Google is force-feeding AI with no way to opt out," DuckDuckGo founder and CEO Gabriel Weinberg told tech journalist Paul Thurrott. "As a result, their results are getting worse, not better.""
""We want to be the place that puts users in charge and allows them to decide how much or how little AI they want," he added. "That's why we're seeing a spike in people coming to DuckDuckGo this week, it's as simple as that." Underscoring it all, responses to Google's latest announcement were predominantly negative. "Nobody asked you to change the box we asked you to fix the results," one Reddit user wrote."
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