Are you sick of seeing Reddit links and now AI Overviews among your Google Search results? Then add these two Chrome extensions right away.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai made a dubious claim during his I/O keynote this week about the company's Search Generative Experience -- specifically, that the more people encounter the new AI-centric version of Google Search, the more searching they actually do. He offered no evidence to back up that claim, but I'm now wondering if he might actually be on to something.
Here's where you can download each of them: • The Chrome extension for hiding Google's new AI overviews is available here. • The Chrome extension for excluding Reddit from search results pages is available here. These two Chrome extensions, alone, can go a long way toward giving you a cleaner and much better Google Search experience, given that Google is increasingly making it harder than ever to find the thing you're searching for.
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