Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. For decades, robots.txt governed the behavior of web crawlers. But as unscrupulous AI companies seek out more and ...
Around a year ago, I wrote a column about users’ growing frustration with Google Search, as automated summaries, sponsored content, and S.E.O.-tailored spam increasingly crowded out the kinds of ...
The best version of the internet put links first, but Google no longer wants you to leave its own search pages.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. I remember 1996 like it was yesterday. Banner ads were booming, and AltaVista was the ...
‘Browse for me’ is the new search engine, at least if The Browser Company is right about the future of the internet. ‘Browse for me’ is the new search engine, at least if The Browser Company is right ...
When OpenAI unleashed ChatGPT, it awoke Google from its slumber. As Google now reimagines its business in the age of AI, big ...
ChatGPT search has been out now for about a month and a half, following a Halloween announcement from OpenAI. With this new feature, the company finally rolled out an official competitor to AI search ...
After dominating the generative AI race with chatbots and image generators, OpenAI is taking the fight to Google on the latter's home turf, at least according to a new leak. The Information, citing an ...
The tool puts OpenAI squarely in competition with the search giants and will help fuel its next generation of AI agents ChatGPT can now search the web for up-to-date answers to a user’s queries, ...
The problem with working in a hyper-competitive industry is that there’s maximum motivation to roll out new features, even when those features aren’t ready yet or adequately tested. OpenAI received a ...
Abhinav is a co-founder of Insight, an iOS browser with extensions. He was an engineer at Facebook Search and Mozilla Firefox. Google’s moat is simple but powerful—the more people use the search ...
Sixty years ago the futurist Arthur C. Clarke observed that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. The internet—how we both communicate with one another and together ...