| I have a set of test questions I use to gauge how badly a LLM model has been lobotomized whenever a new one is released. This post made me finally realize that google search is really going away (compromise core mission due to invalid DMCA request? really??) and that I will have to start looking for new search engines. This of course means that I need a way to gauge prospective search engines. My first attempt: - Search for software like newpipe and dolphine emulator - Search for content that very strong people fought hard to bury - Search for public library sites like libgen, zstd, and scihub. - Search for popular torrent sites - Search for far-right content if search engine is US-based (suggestions please) - Search for far-left content if search engine is US-based (suggestions please) What else have I missed? Sidenote: It's been clear for a while now that unbiased google-grade search engines are going away. Each search engine has at least one topic where it would deliberately return garbage results. We need a meta search engine that automatically routes a search query to the least damaged search engine. |
I use a similar litmus test. I search for the website for the Proud Boys. Google doesn't just censor it. They place obviously hand-curated results critical of the movement on the first page. Bing is the same. DuckDuckGo also fails the test. Kagi and Yandex both pass this test.
Google fails almost every one of these tests.