AI-powered search engines rely on “less popular” sources, researchers find

New AI Search Engines Are Citing the Wrong Sites - Here's Why.

Artificial intelligence-powered search engines are often more likely to cite lesser-known websites, sources that wouldn't even appear in Google's top 100 links. Researchers from Ruhr University and Max Planck Institute for Software Systems studied how these search engines worked by comparing their results to traditional search engine links.

Their research found that AI search engines tend to cite sources that are less popular than those listed in the top 10 of a traditional search, with some sources falling outside the top 1,000 domains tracked. One search tool, Gemini, was particularly prone to citing low-popularity domains.

While AI-powered search results may not provide as much detail or diversity as traditional links, they tend to cover similar concepts and are often more concise. However, these engines can become less effective when searching for timely information, sometimes responding with generic requests for more information rather than conducting a web search.

Researchers emphasize the need for new evaluation methods that consider source diversity, conceptual coverage, and synthesis behavior in generative search systems. The question remains whether AI-based search engines are overall better or worse than traditional search engine links.
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this new AI search engine thingy 🤯! Like, I know it's cool to cite lesser-known websites and all, but what if you're actually looking for some legit info? 😒 It sounds like these AI engines are just spitting out random sites that aren't even in the top 100. And Gemini is just straight-up problematic with how it cites low-popularity domains 🤦‍♂️

But at the same time, I get why they want to cite lesser-known sources – it's all about diversity and whatnot 💡 Maybe this means we'll finally see some fresh perspectives and less repetition in our search results? 🔍 On the flip side, though, if these engines can't even handle timely searches, like, what's the point? 🤔 It seems to me that we need some new evaluation methods ASAP, 'cause right now it's all just a big mystery 🎩
 
omg i'm so confused with these new ai search engines 🤯 they're like citing sites that nobody's even heard of lol but on the flip side i guess its cool that they can give u concise answers and cover similar concepts tho idk if thats worth giving up the extra info from traditional links tho maybe we need to find a balance or something?
 
I'm not sure if we should be too excited about AI-powered search engines... 🤔 I mean, they're good for covering lesser-known websites and all that, but it's wild to think that some sources might fall outside the top 1,000 domains! 😱 Like, what does that even mean? Are those legit sources or just some dodgy sites we don't want to look at again?

And yeah, I get what they're saying about traditional search engines not being as diverse, but I'd rather have a bit of extra info than rely on generic requests for more info all the time 🤷‍♀️. Can't we just find a sweet spot between the two? Maybe some researchers could look into that next?
 
AI search engines can be super helpful when you're looking for weirdo websites that aren't exactly mainstream 🤖💻... but I think the problem is, they're not always reliable 💔. Like, who needs a generic answer from an AI if you just want some info on what's trending right now? 🚫 It'd be great if these search engines could get better at handling timely queries and not just return basic requests for more information... that's like, super frustrating 😤. And it's also kinda weird when they cite sources that are way outside the top 100 or even 1,000 🤯... doesn't make sense to me! Anyway, I think we need some new evaluation methods for these AI search engines, you know? Maybe something that considers the whole picture and not just how many links it's got 📊
 
I'm so done with these new AI search engines 🤯! They're always citing those obscure websites like they're the next big thing 🙄. I mean, I get it, they might be covering similar concepts and all that jazz, but when am I supposed to find a relevant article about current events? Those generic requests for more info are just frustrating 💔. And don't even get me started on how Gemini is always citing low-popularity domains 🤦‍♀️. It's like they're trying to be all unique and stuff, but really they're just missing the point 🤷‍♂️. Can't we just stick with Google for now? 😒
 
I think AI-powered search engines are kinda cool 🤔, but at the same time, I'm not so sure... I mean, they're like, way more likely to cite those obscure websites that we've never even heard of before 😂, which could be useful for finding unique info. But on the other hand, it's weird that they can't provide as much detail or diversity as traditional search engines, which is kinda what makes 'em awesome in the first place 🤷‍♂️. And don't even get me started on how some of them are super bad at keeping up with timely info – like, I need a quick answer now, not "can you please tell me more about this?" 😡. Overall, I think AI search engines have potential, but we need to figure out how to make 'em better, ya know? 👍
 
🤔 I mean, it's wild how much AI-powered search engines can mess up the link game. Like, you'd expect them to be more reliable and stuff, but nope! They're just as prone to citing weird websites that aren't even in Google's top 100. It's like they're trying to show off or something. 🤷‍♂️ And don't even get me started on Gemini - I mean, who uses a search tool that's more likely to send you to some obscure blog than a legit news site? 😂 But for real though, the researchers are onto something with this evaluation method thingy... we need to make sure these AI search engines are doing their jobs right. 📊 Maybe they can just work on being better at finding timely info and not sending out generic "more info" responses all day? 🤦‍♂️
 
I mean, what's up with these AI-powered search engines? They're more likely to cite weird sites that nobody's even heard of! I'm not saying they're all bad, but it's like they're looking for something different from the top results we're used to seeing on Google. Gemini is a great example - it's always pulling up some obscure domain that has nothing to do with what I'm searching for 🤔. And don't even get me started when they can't find anything recent... just give me a list of links and let me decide which ones are legit, you know? 😒
 
🤔 gotta say, ai search engines can be super sketchy sometimes! i just checked out this article about how they're citing the wrong sites 🙅‍♂️ and it's wild to think that those low-popularity domains are getting mentioned alongside legit sources. it's like they're trying to throw us off track 🚨. but, on the bright side, ai search results can be way more concise and cover similar concepts as traditional links 👍. still, when it comes to finding timely info, i wish they'd just do a proper web search instead of sending generic "provide more info" requests 🤷‍♂️. we need some new evaluation methods stat! 💡
 
I'm like totally confused about these new AI search engines... remember when we used to Google stuff and just got the top results? Now it's all about lesser-known sites, which can be kinda cool, but also a bit weird. I mean, who needs some obscure blog from 2018 in their search results? Gemini is like that one friend who always brings up your old high school reunion on social media... not what you're looking for! 🤣 It's interesting that these AI engines might provide more concise answers, but sometimes I feel like they just don't get the info right away. Like when we used to ask Siri or Alexa to give us directions, now it's all about asking them for more info... what's up with that? Maybe we need new rules for evaluating these search tools or something? 🤔
 
I'm low-key worried about these new AI search engines 😬... I mean, what if we start relying on them too much? I've tried Gemini and it's kinda cool how concise the results are, but sometimes it feels like it just regurgitates stuff without even checking for accuracy 🤔. And what about all those lesser-known sites that get cited? Are they really reliable sources or is this just some fancy marketing trick? 🤑
 
🤔 I mean, I'm not surprised AI search engines are citing some weird sites 🤷‍♂️... like, who's gonna fact-check 'em anyway? 😜 But seriously, it's kinda mind-blowing how different they can be from the top results on Google. Like, I was searching for something recently and this AI thingy gave me a link that didn't even appear on my friend's Google search 🤯. And yeah, sometimes these engines just give you generic answers like "try searching again" 😒... not exactly helpful when you're looking for info ASAP.

So yeah, it's good that researchers are paying attention to how AI search engines work and what they can improve 💡. But I guess the bigger question is, do we really need 'em? Can't we just stick with Google for now? 🤷‍♂️... or maybe I'm just too old-school 😅.
 
Wow 💥 I mean, can you believe AI-powered search engines are citing those super obscure sites? That's wild 🤯 like who needs a bunch of low-traffic blogs to get the info we're looking for? And what's up with Gemini not giving us the most popular sources anymore? It's all about trying to be different I guess... but does that really make it better? Interesting 😒
 
omg what's going on with these ai search engines they're like literally citing random websites that nobody's even heard of 🤯 i mean don't get me wrong traditional search is cool but come on who needs to look at some obscure blog when there's a gazillion better sources out there?

and what's up with this gemini tool it's like it has no clue about the world at all 🤷‍♂️ citing low-popularity domains left and right i mean can't it see that those sites are just noise? but you know what the worst part is when you're searching for something specific and it's all like "oh we didn't find anything" generic requests for more info 🙄 where's the depth? where's the substance?

i'm so confused about these ai search engines they're either overcompensating or underdelivering i need a new way to evaluate them that takes into account source diversity and stuff... but honestly what do i know i just wanna get some good answers 🔍
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is kinda wild – these AI search engines are supposed to be super smart but they can still mess up big time 🤯 Like, who wants to rely on some algorithm that's gonna send you down a rabbit hole of obscure websites? I get that it's trying to provide more diversity and all, but sometimes less is more, right? And what's with the generic requests for more info? Can't they just give me the straight answer like Google does 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, gotta keep an eye on this AI search engine game – I don’t know if it's gonna be a game-changer or a total bust 💻
 
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