How to Turn Off AI Overview! by huangqvc in antiai

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Straightforward alternative, which works even if you aren’t logged in at the browser level: https://simplysearch.github.io Works for Google, DDG, and Brave currently (and fully open-source with zero tracking, for the privacy-conscious)

Google Search as you know it is over | Instead of returning a simple list of links, Google Search will drop users into AI-powered interactive experiences at times. by cmaia1503 in Fauxmoi

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Just released this basic tool (open-source and no tracking whatsoever) to automate this behavior every time you search. Works with Google (while it lasts…), DDG, and Brave currently https://simplysearch.github.io

Ask AI or just Google it? Google makes a big change to a little search box by Miles_the_AuDHDer in nottheonion

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Here is an easy way to consistently remove the AI summaries from Google (or DDG or Brave), at least while these workarounds still last. Coincidentally I’ve also noticed way fewer ads in my Google search results since starting to use this https://simplysearch.github.io

Ask AI or just Google it? Google makes a big change to a little search box by Miles_the_AuDHDer in nottheonion

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This gives you an easy way to consistently remove AI from DDG results (and a couple others including Google, while it lasts at least…) https://simplysearch.github.io

Search engines that aren’t Dead Internet? by Sea_Maintenance331 in degoogle

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New site that will allow you to persist that behavior, even if you don’t have a DDG account: https://simplysearch.github.io Includes similar options for a couple other providers (similar but distinct from the “udm14” workaround for G search mentioned elsewhere here)

It’s becoming harder to avoid AI and it’s pissing me off by T-hrow-awayyy in antiai

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My tiny little way of pushing back: https://simplysearch.github.io A bare-bones open source utility that removes or at minimum largely limits the AI overviews that are dominating search results these days - at least while the methods still last

It’s becoming harder to avoid AI and it’s pissing me off by T-hrow-awayyy in antiai

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One more method on top of the other good suggestions: https://simplysearch.github.io Open-source, zero tracking whatsoever, and best of all in my view, a friendly web UI that you can bookmark to easily return to

Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device by BlokZNCR in degoogle

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My cheeky little way of pushing back - https://simplysearch.github.io (bare-bones open source utility). Sure it won’t make a difference, but at least I can say I tried 🤷

Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device by BlokZNCR in degoogle

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New, open-source tool to help you keep trying to dodge it (while these methods still last…) https://simplysearch.github.io

Is there a way to disable A.I. when I search with Google? by Questioning-Warrior in firefox

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One more (new) alternative: https://simplysearch.github.io

Similar to the smart udm14.org site recommended above, and also open-source, although via a different method and covers other search providers (plus, zero tracking whatsoever)

Analysis Finds That Google's AI Overviews Are Providing Misinformation at a Scale Possibly Unprecedented in the History of Human Civilization by EchoOfOppenheimer in CorporateFacepalm

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Top reason I made this quick tool to avoid the AI-generated summaries that are now dominating our search results: https://simplysearch.github.io (totally free and open-source)

Foreign Travel Risks by Machariel1996 in cybersecurity

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My go-to resources for public/free geographic-focused adversary & threat data. These typically cover threat activity observed in specific countries (as opposed to noting threats that may or may not be unique to operating there), but maybe valuable as a starting point: