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QueerDuck

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2. Not for me. I love being able to use natural-language search queries to find what I need on Google...
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 11:02 AM
Dec 11

and the ability to add follow-up queries (in context of the original) without having to start each query from scratch is a blessing. The links and sources are much more relevant and valuable to me whether it has to do with a specific type of computer, or its operating system... or as ordinary as DIY home repair and maintenance.

It's made me smarter and more competent... it has allowed me to LEARN more rather than being stuck with trying repeatedly construct perfect queries that produce limited and poor quality results. In that regard, I think it's great!

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Neil on Time's Person of the Year: highplainsdem Dec 11 #1
Not for me. I love being able to use natural-language search queries to find what I need on Google... QueerDuck Dec 11 #2
When you use AI search, you're helping AI companies destroy the websites they've stolen the highplainsdem Dec 11 #3
The genie is out of the bottle. I'll continue to use AI search engines... thank you very much. QueerDuck Dec 11 #5
No, the genie isn't out of the bottle. You're making a choice to use AI search engines, not being highplainsdem Dec 11 #7
I think it's mostly good. With any advancement there will always be people who are unhappy about it... QueerDuck Dec 11 #9
You're choosing to use AI tools completely based on the theft of intellectual property. That theft highplainsdem Dec 11 #10
It's a brand new world. Not everyone will be happy. QueerDuck Dec 11 #11
No one who's ethical should be happy with generative AI. highplainsdem Dec 11 #12
I have more important things to wring my hands over and to judge others over. AI is not going away... QueerDuck Dec 11 #13
Yes, you've made your priorities very clear. highplainsdem Dec 11 #14
Good to know. QueerDuck Dec 11 #15
Agree.... anciano Dec 11 #18
There is so much wrong with the AI race. MontanaMama Dec 11 #4
Gil Duran has done a lot of writing on just how dangerous the robber-baron tech lords are. Their highplainsdem Dec 11 #8
Marking this to read later. progressoid Dec 11 #6
The dumbing down didn't start with AI, let's be real here. Jedi Guy Dec 11 #16
They've done specific studies on genAI tools, though, showing that using them dumbs users down. highplainsdem Dec 11 #17
AI is how we achieve Idiocracy... hunter Dec 11 #19
AI doesn't make people stupid. milestogo Dec 11 #20
It's making somebody stupider. Iggo Dec 11 #21
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