Companies like Google and OpenAI are pillaging the internet and pretending it’s progress

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As part of the tech industry's never-ending quest for the Next Big Thing, it's trying to gaslight us all into being amazed by AI.

The AI-powered search engine Perplexity has come a long way since it launched back in 2022, so much so that it's now reportedly close to a $3 billion valuation. The company, which is taking advantage of growing user dissatisfaction with Google Search, was founded, coincidentally, a few months before the launch of OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT -- another Google rival, the launch of which reportedly sent Google into an all-hands-on-deck crisis mode.

I assumed that the arrow of progress pointed in an exciting and audacious direction, and that the passage of time would be marked not only by huge leaps forward for mankind, but also amazing technological breakthroughs -- and that we'd put our knowledge to work and solve some of the most vexatious challenges that have befallen humanity. We imagined cures for diseases and flying cars.

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