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minus-squarefristislurper@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·2 months agoNahh, even before LLMs became big, search results were becoming worse and worse because of all the SEO-spam. Now you can generate coherent-sounding articles using LLMs, making the amount of trash even bigger. Google making their search worse would be dumb, since all these LLMs also rely on it to some degree.
Nahh, even before LLMs became big, search results were becoming worse and worse because of all the SEO-spam.
Now you can generate coherent-sounding articles using LLMs, making the amount of trash even bigger.
Google making their search worse would be dumb, since all these LLMs also rely on it to some degree.