I'm not sure where I heard about this now, but https://udm14.org/ will effectively give you a Google search without AI as well.
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very helpful, thank you Andrea!
Michael Lindsey
Berkeley Law
On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 7:31 AM Andrea Belair <andreabelair_at_bennington.edu>
wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone know how to disable AI in a browser?
> It looks like it works in Google if you add -ai to a query, and it
> does not generate the overview. In Meta, it looks like it works as
> well just from some trial and error, but I've only tried a little
> myself. Does anyone have a suggestion?
> Thanks,
> Andrea
>
>
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> Andrea Belair
> Collections Services Librarian
> Crossett Library
> she/her/hers
>
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