Yeah that's sort of inseparable from improving the search experience.
A lot of the reasons why the search "is bad" is that it's hard to reason about their semantic search functionality. The inner workings of a hybrid keyword and semantic search is opaque, and as a consequence, it's hard to make the search engine retrieve what you want. That's a frustrating experience, and "bad search".
Likewise, if the search engine retrieves a bunch of annoying results that are basically blog spam on the topic you're investigating, then that's per definition annoying. If it retrieved less annoying results, the experience would improve, and the the search engine would be perceived as being better, i.e. the search experience would be better.
> it's hard to make the search engine retrieve what you want
I mean… they could start by blocking all the website that just copy paste wikipedia and stackoverflow and so on… Also the ones that copy paste & automatically translate.
A lot of the reasons why the search "is bad" is that it's hard to reason about their semantic search functionality. The inner workings of a hybrid keyword and semantic search is opaque, and as a consequence, it's hard to make the search engine retrieve what you want. That's a frustrating experience, and "bad search".
Likewise, if the search engine retrieves a bunch of annoying results that are basically blog spam on the topic you're investigating, then that's per definition annoying. If it retrieved less annoying results, the experience would improve, and the the search engine would be perceived as being better, i.e. the search experience would be better.