baldur
baldur

“Can We Trust Search Engines with Generative AI? A Closer Look at Bing’s Accuracy for News Querie”

Sometimes the references simply do not support the claim being made

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pimoore
pimoore

@baldur I don’t like this one iota. What decent search alternatives are there at this point, not using Google or Bing? I’ve tried others and they were mediocre at best.

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Archimage
Archimage

@pimoore DuckDuckGo

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jasonmcfadden
jasonmcfadden

@pimoore I've been using DuckDuckGo for years and it's been very good.

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baldur
baldur

@pimoore A lot of people are going to recommend DuckDuckGo, but they are using Bing's search engine under the hood, so whatever service deterioration that happens to Bing will eventually migrate to DDG. And, yeah, there kind of aren't any good options out there for search. It's a duopoly where the competing parties clearly have a tacit unofficiall agreement not to make improvements that threaten profitability.

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pimoore
pimoore

@baldur @jasonmcfadden @Archimage That’s exactly the problem. I’ve been using DDG for years now, and it’s one of the big two engines. Based on the article, I suppose the workaround is to not use search for news-related content. That still doesn’t mean the AI produced results aren’t going to further permeate into these search engines, and make the situation worse.

From my past testing, Qwant’s results were subpar, as were Ecosia’s (the latter of which is also Bing I believe). I’ve heard good things about Mojeek, but also that it’s very specific in terms of its search strengths. Not sure what the long term answer is at this point.

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Denny
Denny

@pimoore @baldur @jasonmcfadden @Archimage So, I was going to make a joke about excite.com and altavista.com. Turns out, excite still works! Not sure what the search results are based on but the page of results I got was surpriningly simple and clutter free. Altavista redirects to yahoo which I've not used in a long time. 🤣 I've reset my Safari default to Yahoo as an experiment. But like others, have been using DDG. Before that I'd tried Bing a few years back and used it for a year or so as an effort to move away from Google. I still have a GMail account but don't use it much and have largely cut google out of the loop.

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@pimoore doesn’t Wolfram have a search engine?

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wfm
wfm

@Archimage Duckduckgo is essentially Bing under the hood.

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@pimoore WolframAlpha is a somewhat specialized search engine…

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odd
odd

@Denny @baldur @pimoore I so wish Apple would go into the search engine space, and not use it for business, just accurate and safe search. It won’t happen though… I kind of miss the old AltaVista.

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restlesslens
restlesslens

@Denny @pimoore @baldur @jasonmcfadden @Archimage I’ve been playing with Brave search, which doesn’t seem to have a business model beyond an ad-replacing attention token for the company’s browser, and Neeva, which has a sold pay-to-use model but is jumping on the AI bandwagon too. I’m still wading through all the privacy fine print, strengths/weaknesses, etc. and haven’t decided what I think about them. Anyone else try these? Search engines are apparently hard to do?

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@pimoore been looking at the options for search engines and came across Brave Search which is currently in Beta. It’s a privacy oriented search engine with it’s own index. I have been using Brave browser and liking it.

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Denny
Denny

@restlesslens @mbkriegh @pimoore @baldur @jasonmcfadden @Archimage I'd tried Brave a while back but didn't stick with it. The visual layout is nice, easy to read. Good to know it's based on their own index. Just a couple of searches and it seems to yield good results.

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toddgrotenhuis
toddgrotenhuis

@baldur I’ve found Neeva to work well, and its AI function cites its references, too.

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pratik
pratik

@Denny OMG excite.com still exists!!! A tangential aside. In the early days, when someone got overly excited, I had this habit of saying, why are you so excite.com? Reading your comment just brought those memories rushing back 😆

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llbbl
llbbl

@pimoore @baldur @jasonmcfadden @Archimage - If you use Ecosia, you also help save the planet by planting trees. That is my primary search engine. I switched to it from DuckDuckGo because of their mission.

I'll probably use the new Bing some of the time because chatgpt is incredibly useful. I don't like Google search anymore. I don't like that so much of their revenue comes from advertising.

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JohnBrady
JohnBrady

@pimoore I use Brave Search all the time. Good and steadily getting better in my experience. (But then my search needs are pretty run-of-the-mill.)

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Aywren
Aywren

@llbbl This is a great idea. I wasn't aware of Ecosia - going to try it now. Thanks for the suggestion!

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jasonmcfadden
jasonmcfadden

@baldur That’s right. I’d forgotten DDG uses Bing. Good point. Tough question but good conversation. Aside: I was about to try the DDG browser for Mac 🤔 Edit: Think I’ll look at Brave search.

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Aywren
Aywren

@jasonmcfadden I've used the Brave browser and search and found it pretty nice.

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jeroensangers
jeroensangers

@odd Altavista’s search results were not that great. There is a reason Google was able to come out of nowhere and take over the dominant position in no time.

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Clonmeldigital
Clonmeldigital

@odd To search and find results with high degrees of accuracy, I had to compare Alta Vista to Excite to Hotbot to Dogpile. Google in alpha did all that for me decades ago.

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odd
odd

@jeroensangers I might project my nostalgia onto this. Yes, Google used to be great, but that was them positioning themselves to be “omnipotent”.

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odd
odd

@Clonmeldigital Yes, I guess they used to be great, but that’s a long time ago.

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