This is a follow-up to my post about Google Alternatives that I wrote in 2022 and kept updating it ever since, but it didn't get enough likes and ...
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If we have learnt one thing from history, its CHANGE!! If not for change, companies like Kodak, Blackberry, Nokia, Xerox, IBM, Blockbuster, Cisco would have been the ruling the world today. So, thanks to the AI wave, we might be looking at an alternate very soon. One of them from this list could be a big possibility. Perplexity, ChatGPT are at the top of the list....
AI is disruptive, but it's not a search engine.
Yesterday I found a site targeting European alternatives, european-alternatives.eu. It are not only Google alternatives.
Google is only one of the organizations beyond our control that we still rely on, Meta is another example. Ideally, every alternative should be open-source, but often commercial solutions look nicer and appeal to the average non-techy user.
A couple of years I go I changed to DuckDuckGo, Brave and proton solutions.
Wikipedia is of course always wonderful for most information related things. Great list!
Issues of Google as a search engine: results get worse, allegedly on purpose to keep users "engaged" beyond "top" results, unsolicited "AI" results that are often wrong and misleading and always a waste of resources, plus collecting user data and collaborating with dubious American services and agencies. Issues of Google as a docs/sheets/cloud and as an AI provider similarly wasting precious resources and spying on users to produce mediocre and misleading output.
But, however, what is the alternative? Alternative search engine often provide less accurate results. Alternative cloud suites don't integrate comfortably with the Android ecosystem across devices. At least, alternative AI providers promise more helpful answers and there are European, Asian and Arabic providers that don't send user data to the USA at least.
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I feel like Perplexity is getting really close to competing with Google (especially with endless follow-ups) and you know, google is just flooded with ads these days.
A few years ago, I never would have thought that anything could replace Google. Tech moves so fast :)
Honestly Kagi is a good option, especially if you struggle when trying to find results.
I use the professional plan since I wouldn't use the extra features of the Ultimate, and usually do about 800-1100 searches per month
I found myself utilising more and more chatgpt or deepseek instead of a search.
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