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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1095136" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Google because it's the best overall but nowadays I search many things on ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot. I open all of them in tabs next to each other copy-paste the same thing on each and see the outcome. Overall, ChatGPT gives me what I need, second is Gemini while Copilot being based ChatGPT it also brings many things from the web which many times pollutes the result instead of providing something more helpful than the other two.</p><p>But this morning I saw on Twitter/X that people are sharing that Google doesn't show any search suggestion regarding a recent Trump related incident that everyone is aware of. When you type things like, "assassination attempt on", "assassination attempt on tr", "assassination attempt on trump" nothing related comes up. So, search engines can be very politically motivated (especially Google being left leaning). So, for many such inquires, search on multiple places and don't just rely on what come first on Google.</p><p>Anyway, hope someone don't start a political debate here. Since we're talking about search engines, just showing one example how the best search engine can be extremely biased.</p><p>[SPOILER="Google trying to ignore what happened"][ATTACH]284600[/ATTACH][ATTACH]284601[/ATTACH][/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1095136, member: 78686"] Google because it's the best overall but nowadays I search many things on ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot. I open all of them in tabs next to each other copy-paste the same thing on each and see the outcome. Overall, ChatGPT gives me what I need, second is Gemini while Copilot being based ChatGPT it also brings many things from the web which many times pollutes the result instead of providing something more helpful than the other two. But this morning I saw on Twitter/X that people are sharing that Google doesn't show any search suggestion regarding a recent Trump related incident that everyone is aware of. When you type things like, "assassination attempt on", "assassination attempt on tr", "assassination attempt on trump" nothing related comes up. So, search engines can be very politically motivated (especially Google being left leaning). So, for many such inquires, search on multiple places and don't just rely on what come first on Google. Anyway, hope someone don't start a political debate here. Since we're talking about search engines, just showing one example how the best search engine can be extremely biased. [SPOILER="Google trying to ignore what happened"][ATTACH alt="1.jpg"]284600[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="2.jpg"]284601[/ATTACH][/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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