• cryptix@discuss.tchncs.de
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    12 days ago

    It works wonderfully well as a search engine, when I have to find obscure specialized info. Can always criss check once I have a idea.

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      12 days ago

      Because companies destroyed actual search engines in the race for billions of dollars.

      Kagi, searx are fricken awesome and much like the web in mid 2000s before corporations destroyed it.

    • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      12 days ago

      Its not a search engine, its a data digester. Dont use it as a search engine. Despite what alphabet, micro-shit, and DDG think, AI chatbots do not now, nor will they ever make good search engines.

      This is a prime example of why access to these tools should be restricted to computer scientists and research labs. The average person doesn’t know how to use them effectively (resulting in enormous power wasted by ‘prompt engineering’), and the standard available models aren’t good at digesting non-linguistic data.

      I’m not gonna downvote you, or be like all “AI is the devil and its gonna kill us all” but people need to use it correctly or we ARE going to kill ourselves with its waste heat.

      Edit: ficksed an werd

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      12 days ago

      This is primarily because search engines have become so unreliable and enshittified that they are useless. It’s not a mark in favor of AI as much as a reminder of how bad search engines have become.

      For the record I do the same thing after failing to find anything on DuckDuckGo after multiple attempts. Maybe I should give Kagi a try, but AI is making the entire internet worse, so I feel pessimistic about that, too.