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Google recently rolled out AI-generated answers at the top of web searches in a controversial move that’s been widely panned. In fact, social media is filled with examples of completely idiotic answers that are now prominent in Google’s AI results. And some of them are pretty funny.

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YouTube reached out to us and provided the following statement “Ad blockers violate YouTube’s Terms of Service, and we’ve been urging users for some time to support their favorite creators and allow ads on YouTube or try YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience.

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The biggest monoliths in tech can’t stop talking about “Plus” as of late.

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OpenAI says it’s training the next frontier model, according to a press release on Tuesday, and anticipates it will bring the

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A smartphone open to the App Store features Google's Waze navigation app.
Waze is Google's navigation app that gives drivers realtime updates on traffic and driving conditions.
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Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt share their meetings tips.
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Google launched Google Alerts over 20 years ago to monitor new mentions of specific search terms.
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Sadly, people aren’t always as nice as they could be, and that’s where you need to turn to the various blocking and reporting features on the digital platforms you frequent. Overall, these features work well and effectively put up barriers between you and those you don’t want to hear from.

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Sonakshi Pandey
Pandey worked at Amazon and AWS before moving to Google in 2021.