I definitely dont share this author’s techno-optimism but I would agree with that one line about generative AI being a potential solution to the deterioration of traditional SEO-based search. For certain queries, AI is already a faster and less annoying way of reaching the relevant information. Some models are able to provide referencing upon request too. I’m sure there are more ethical ways of improving search results (Kagi’s user-funded search comes to mind) but AI is ultimately going to be the method tbat is pushed to the majority of people.
I wonder how that went down with their customers? I recall some people were very angry over the inclusion of Brave results earlier this year (because of Brave’s homophobic CEO). I would have thought generative AI tools would be even more controversial than that.
I definitely dont share this author’s techno-optimism but I would agree with that one line about generative AI being a potential solution to the deterioration of traditional SEO-based search. For certain queries, AI is already a faster and less annoying way of reaching the relevant information. Some models are able to provide referencing upon request too. I’m sure there are more ethical ways of improving search results (Kagi’s user-funded search comes to mind) but AI is ultimately going to be the method tbat is pushed to the majority of people.
“AI” doesn’t exist. They’re talking about generative search engines.
Kagi is working on introducing their AI search plans.
I didn’t know, thanks for that. Unfortunate for those who wish to avoid AI.
Actually after looking to their documentation, they already introduced it: https://help.kagi.com/kagi/ai/kagi-ai.html
I wonder how that went down with their customers? I recall some people were very angry over the inclusion of Brave results earlier this year (because of Brave’s homophobic CEO). I would have thought generative AI tools would be even more controversial than that.