cyberlyra,
@cyberlyra@hachyderm.io avatar

The age of Google is over. The next great search engine must needs filter out LLM-generated sludge and actually privilege information instead of content.

dryak,
@dryak@mstdn.science avatar

@cyberlyra ...it also must be installable in local servers.
(think the distributed model of the Fedi)
So no single mega-corp could own it.

cyberlyra,
@cyberlyra@hachyderm.io avatar

@dryak federated search ... can it be done? ;)

feld,
@feld@bikeshed.party avatar

@cyberlyra are you willing to pay for it though?

cherold,
@cherold@zirk.us avatar

@cyberlyra I have yet to find a search engine that doesn't serve up LLM pages. And instead of improving their algorithms, it seems the plan is to use AI to just give us bad information directly instead of providing us a link to bad information. So I'm not optimistic, but here's hoping.

cyberlyra,
@cyberlyra@hachyderm.io avatar

@cherold Yes, that is the market niche! Whoever unlocks that problem, gets the prize.

Pagan_Animist,
@Pagan_Animist@beekeeping.ninja avatar

@cyberlyra @cherold

We used to have so many different sorts of search engines.

I was so disappointed when Google became popular.

luis_in_brief,
@luis_in_brief@social.coop avatar

@cyberlyra Wikipedia as the next Yahoo!, except of course it'd quickly be overwhelmed if it actually was search and not just a prime signal in search.

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