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Google won’t comment on a potentially massive leak of its search algorithm documentation
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More likely they will just slowly rebrand search to more AI type things. Then slowly retire the non-AI parts in the background.
Yeah, I know a lot of the smaller, independent search engines are lacking, but the people using the "udm=14" trick to remove Google's AI results now, as if that won't be removed as soon as Google needs to show investors the AI is more profitable.
the url needs a param to tell the server what kind of query is being requested. as long as they have the 'web' tab and option, it will be there. but i'm guessing they will come up with a way to encode that instruction in the tracking bits or something so you can't just manually tack something on to the end of your query url and bypass their precious a.i. bot