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osigurdsontoday at 6:16 PM3 repliesview on HN

I don't see search and AI as fundamentally distinct things. Usually I just want an answer.


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scottmcmactoday at 6:46 PM

Maybe we use search differently, but I very often don't just want an answer, I want to find a website to help me. Maybe it is because I need to do business with a company and need to find their website to interact with them, or maybe I saw a cool site awhile ago that's relevant to what I'm doing now and didn't bookmark it (because I dropped that habit when Google search was good), or want to read the official documentation about a product I bought, that someone already put a lot of effort into making complete enough and digestible to a wide audience... and the LLM responses tend to get in the way.

Like the parent I use good/paid AI when I want an AI response. So, yeah, an omnibox that knows when I want "an answer" and one that knows when I want to find a thing sounds slightly more convenient than switching between two tools, but Google search is not that Omnibox.

ttctciyftoday at 6:18 PM

If you don't care about the facticity of the answer, AI is less clicks, granted.

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malfisttoday at 6:21 PM

For the same reason I read a book instead of just the plot summary on the back cover

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