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Anyone using Google in 2025 is extremely outdated or inefficient at computers.
There are many interesting search engines, like Ecosia that plants trees and DuckDuckGo that is privacy-oriented. We're also seeing a bloom of browsers, with distinct features and without the creepy omnibox[contrachrome.com].
We need international laws to ban all sorts of AI used for war or repression of own population, as we have for radioactive, biological and chemical weapons.
We also need urgent investments in AI alignment and containment research. Speculative Capital can not, and should not, "regulate" itself. Its not even close to what Capitalism should be about.
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Jeff Bezos' company are too big to exist, and have grown in the vacuum of the regulating bodies, all captured or dismantled.