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Comments by "" (@sirtra) on "The Death of The Internet" video.
I've used bing for the past 4 years and now consider it better than google. Words i never thought i'd say but here we are... Even Co-pilot is miles ahead of Gemini, they are playing catchup to ms and tbh i don't think they will unless they scrap the "do the right thing" mentality.. which is just double speak for activism
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They used to live up to that motto prior to 2016, then orange man bad came along and they changed to "Do the right thing" One is libertarian, the other is authoritarian..
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@ambiarock590 duckduckgo just uses bing in the backend, may as well cut out the middle man imo
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The internet isn't dying, Google is. They've been manipulating the ecosystem so much they're struggling to implement "AI" whilst maintaining this control - when you don't know or control how something works it's kinda tricky to manipulate the outcome 😂
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I've used bing for the past 4 years and honestly feel it is now better than google. Even duckduckgo now uses bing in the backend. I've also been dabbling with co-pilot recently and whilst it will also "hallucinate" it's still pretty good as a starting place, especially for things which would usually require trawling thru pages of results and refining a traditional search to get a reasonable answer. What has become obvious to me in recent months is Google is now playing catch up to Microsoft and they know it! Bold prediction: bing will be king of search within 5 years. The internet is not dying, Google is and i for one welcome their impending doom. It couldn't come sooner or happen to a nicer and more deserving bunch of overlords 🥰
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@damian9303 it being copilot or gemini? If you're talking about the below, yup it's "do the right thing" in action... bold prediction: bing will be king of search within 5 years unless there is leadership change at alphabet. Remember Yahoo? Altavista? Lycos? 🥱 -- GOOGLE HAS ADMITTED that its Gemini AI model “missed the mark” after a flurry of criticism about what many perceived as “anti-white bias.”
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