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    Bye Bye Google Ai / Elyse Betsts Picaro / ZDNET

    Follow ZDNET: Add us as a favorite source On Google.


    Key takeaways of zdnet

    • Google AI tired of results? There is a fix for him.
    • This free browser tool hides the sumines that you did not ask for.
    • The expansion comes from the editor of a reliable technical industry.

    I have very mixed feelings about Google’s AI interviews. On the one hand, they sometimes provide tidbits without information without digging through the web page after the web page. On the other hand, with all AIS (and some web pages), the information they provide can be wrong.

    Also: How to get rid of AI overview in Google Search: 4 Easy Ways

    Do not start me on how much traffic they are sucking from the sites whose data they are hoisting without returning any traffic. If you want to know more about it, I put a full detailed dive on the web scrapers that expanded the subject.

    Worse than this, AI detector company Originality. A survey of AI observation reactions was conducted and determined that 10.4% of them are derived from the AI-borne internet slops. Additionally, 52% of the quotes used in AI overview came from the sources outside the top 100 search results, the page that Google’s own algorithm considers less official.

    I consider these results to be reliable because originality is one of the five companies in my AI content detector tests, who scored 100% for accuracy.

    Also: I found a 5AI content detector that can correctly identify 100% AI text of time.

    Therefore, not only the AI ​​overviews are out of traffic, they are using more than suspected information from non-tribunals and potentially hallucinations AI sources.

    If you can overcome AI overview, can you?

    What if we can go to a time machine and travel back by 2022, before AI was everything everywhere? What if we can just close those intruders AI overview, Google emphasizes plastering on top of all our web discovers?

    Well, you can hide AI overview using an easy chrome extension Bye bye google aiYou just have to go to Google Chrome web store and install the extension.

    Web Store

    Screenshot by David Guirtz/ZDNET

    It comes with a broad set of options where you can choose what you want. For our objectives, the big win “hide AI observation.”

    Option

    Screenshot by David Guirtz/ZDNET

    This is not correct, but it is close. When you go to a page with AI observation, observation is displayed for heartbeat, but then hides it by modifying the CSS of the extension page. It would be good if the dome was first modified in a hidden frame, but I am not sure that capacity is available for extension.

    Nevertheless, it’s great. A search is on here without expansion.

    Password -1

    Screenshot by David Guirtz/ZDNET

    Here is Google AI in action with the same discovery with the same discovery.

    Password -2

    Screenshot by David Guirtz/ZDNET

    Here is another discovery without expansion.

    Blue-1

    Screenshot by David Guirtz/ZDNET

    And here this extension is with active. You can also use the extension to close the “people as well” section, but I left it in this screenshot.

    Blue 2

    Screenshot by David Guirtz/ZDNET

    Can you rely on Bye Bye Google AI?

    I wanted to mention a recent article that we run, which recommended closing all its chrome extensions to keep your system safe. I still run extensions because they emphasize multiplyors and save me time. The article recommended to run extensions from only known sources, and this is good advice.

    Also: Why should you remove your browser extension now – or do it to stay safe

    Fortunately, bye bye is the author of Google AI Everam PiltchA colleague I have known for years. He is a top level editor at another technical site. It seems appropriate to believe that the code in the plugin is non-durable.

    There are now more than 50,000 users in the expansion of Avram. He told me, “I built a Google AI extension to search for goodbye, Google AI extensions in Google Search, who want it. Google’s AI Overview works on defective perception that people are inactive consumers of information who are ready to take any advice, spit without questioning their computer.”

    so there you go. This extension is a simple, easy fix for someone angry with AI promotion.

    What do you think about Google’s AI overview? Have you found them helpful or disappointing in your discoveries? Would you consider using Chrome extension like bye bye Google AI to get rid of them, or do you like to hold AI summary on top of your results? Are you worried about how much traffic can be made from the original websites that make materials?

    Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


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