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by jumploops
22 days ago
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It looks like Google has taken a note out of Facebook's "lose trust" playbook. Facebook had a huge opportunity in the post-AI world: real humans. Instead of focusing on connections, they've been optimizing their properties for doomscrolling. Google, similarly, has lost the plot on what made them trustworthy in the first place: navigating to citable content. Both companies started on this trend well before AI, but this might be the final nail in their respective coffins[0]. [0]Yes they'll likely still be profitable for a long time, but the Bell Labs-esque downfall has begun (imo). |
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Facebook may well fail when people don't enjoy it. But all Google ever promised was information, of variously dubious quality, and that's still their draw.