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  • Google search is dead, says...  Google.  (Tech Crunch)

    Professor Plum in the library with a lead pipe?

    Or just Google being Google.

    Anyway, the plan is, now that Google has killed its premier product through years of malign neglect, to force you into an AI "experience" any time you want to look something up.

    One small problem: I already have Grok for that, and it doesn't try to sell me stuff I don't want, and most of the time it doesn't like to me either.

    The secondary is problem is that behind the scenes Grok is using search engines like Google to pull related data together to answer your query.  You can even watch it doing that - if you have SuperGrok (my company pays for it because it saves a lot of time we used to spend digging through Stack Overflow) you can watch it spin up three different agents that perform different searches and argue about the correct answer - and oftentimes even get it right.

    So the question is, if the underlying search engines go away, what happens to the AI experience?  Does it go the way of the nudged quanta in the single data drawer among the galaxy of indexes of indexes?


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1 Typo alert: "most of the time it doesn't like to me either" should be "most of the time it doesn't lie to me either".

As for the actual content... welp. One less reason to use Google, as if anyone needed one. (Actually, I take that back. They still provide Google Docs, Sheets, etc. for free. If you don't mind your data being used to train their AI and ad-targeting, those are still worth using).

Posted by: Robin Munn at Wednesday, May 20 2026 09:01 PM (1mePR)

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