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Comment by willturman

2 hours ago

In a corollary to Sturgeon's Law, I'd propose Altman's Law: "In the Age of AI, 99.999...% of everything is crap"

Altman's Law: 99% of all content is slop

I can get behind this. This assumes a tool will need to be made to help determine the 1% that isn't slop. At which point I assume we will have reinvented web search once more.

Has anyone looked at reviving PageRank?

  • I mean Kagi is probably the PageRank revival we are talking about.

    I have heard from people here that Kagi can help remove slop from searches so I guess yeah.

    Although I guess I am DDG user and I love using DDG as well because its free as well but I can see how for some price can be a non issue and they might like kagi more.

    So Kagi / DDG (Duckduckgo) yeah.

    • Does anyone have kept an eye of who uses what back-end?

      DDG used to be meta-search on top of Yahoo, which doesn't exist anymore. What do Gabriel and co-workers use now?

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