You’d probably get a closer split with the general population, but for a search engine mainly used by privacy-conscious people and those wanting to get away from Google’s bullshit, it makes sense.
Honestly, it was probably an ad in disguise. You want AI? We’ve got it! Don’t want that bullshit? That’s cool, we’re not gonna shove it down your throat.
Honestly, I’m surprised. Was expecting something close to 50/50 or maybe 40% yes, 60% no but this is hilarious and heartening:
You’d probably get a closer split with the general population, but for a search engine mainly used by privacy-conscious people and those wanting to get away from Google’s bullshit, it makes sense.
Honestly, it was probably an ad in disguise. You want AI? We’ve got it! Don’t want that bullshit? That’s cool, we’re not gonna shove it down your throat.
An ad that actually tells you some info after asking for info is honestly refreshing
But are you willing to click yes to find out?
They link to the “yes ai” and “no ai” versions either way you vote, just presented differently.
It’s a little ironic because all the searches just go through Microslop’s bullshit instead. Yes, DuckDuckGo is just Bing wearing a duck hat.
Better a proxy for Bing than Bing itself
I did not know that, so no better than startpage, a netherlands based privacy minded proxy for google?
Currently same split showing, 96% against, 4% for, but with just over 5400 votes. :)
Did my part.