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Google now offers ‘web’ search — and an AI opt-out button

image via theverge.com
image via theverge.com

This is not a joke: Google will now let you perform a “web” search. It’s rolling out “web” searches now, and in my early tests on desktop, it’s looking like it could be an incredibly popular change to Google’s search engine.

https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/14/24074314/google-now-offers-web-search
Posted on May 15, 2024Author Arlin SchaffelCategories The VergeTags ai, google, search

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