You can avoid Google's AI summaries in your search results by simply adjusting your query. Or just switch search engines altogether.
SerpApi filed a motion to dismiss Google's DMCA lawsuit, arguing the search giant lacks standing to invoke copyright law over publicly visible search results.
The days of the company’s “don’t be evil” mantra are long gone. Switching away isn't as hard as you might think.
This instruction tells Google to remove the AI summary. It’s called a search operator, which you may already be familiar with as a concept. Typically, the minus sign tells the engine to ignore the ...
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The module targets Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) Continue, and Windsurf. It also harvests API keys for nine large language models (LLM) providers: ...
Indiana University Health is suing a company that was hit by a ransomware attack two years ago — an event the health system ...