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100% yes. The kingshits of big tech operate like politicians now.
They might be rivals on the surface, but behind the scenes they are all greedy self-serving a55holes working together to make the public their dependent cucks in every aspect of life as they all cash in.
Yes, 100% agree with you there. And don't forget Youtube but then I can't see it getting any higher. I read that the current YouTube CEO is looking to tidying up YT and get rid of all those repetitive videos where they all the show the same thing. Its probably costing them so much money with having to store all that crap. They'll probably do it slowly, after all, if you show ten videos of all the same crap, people are going to get bored with it and just give in and click one.
Yes, I think it will end up with everyone working in the cloud. I remember in 1995, a colleague of mine saying this is what will happen, working on the cloud, although back then it wasn't the cloud but working online with dumb terminals.
I don't think, though, that it is a real aim of the AI companies to force us to use the cloud by taking all the ram, more an unintended consequence and one that they would take advantage of if they could.
I am sure that the Ram producers will ramp up production to meet the demand rather than assist the transition unless there is collusion but that would be an antitrust case in the making.
When people wake up to the damage that it does them personally like the energy use then the tide will turn. I do note that Microsoft is offering to pay for all energy increases related to their data centres and other larger ones may follow suit.
Okay, off topic, but hear me out.
Do you all think big tech is up to something nefarious?
RAM prices are shooting up. So are SSDs and hard drives. They claim it is because of AI data centres popping up everywhere, which caused the surge in demand for SSDs and RAMs.
All this gets passed to consumers as RAM prices are now 3-4 times higher than ever before.
One day, devices like laptops, handphones, PCs, and so on will have to have lower RAM or hard drive space specifications so manufacturers can make it affordable for consumers. However, with such low specifications, we may not be able to store big files or use resource-intensive programs as before.
Now think about it for a moment… who benefits from all this?
Yep, Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and those other big tech as usual.
Why?
With little hard disk space and expensive SSDs, consumers will have to look for alternatives. And guess what? Google Cloud and Microsoft OneDrive!
Now with little RAM, our laptops and PCs may not be able to run programs as effectively as before. So what do? Yep, we will be forced to use cloud services like Microsoft Co-Pilot with Office 360, Google Workplace, etc.
And they will force all of us to pay a monthly subscription for all of these. More profits for big tech.
It is practically killing two birds with one stone. Build as many AI datacenters as possible while making SSDs and RAMs very expensive. Then, in future, force consumers to pay a monthly subscription for their cloud services that’s hosted at this very same AI datacenters.
Got this through from Google and I thought whoopie but then after getting a drink, I realise most (99%) are going to be Shitbots. If these Shitbots can trigger analytics with script calls, why can't they dam well trigger adverts :D
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Apparently my sources are correct. 11 days ago I wrote this comment: I received unofficial information that after January 20th there will be some change. There are suspicions of political interference in determining the winning and losing sites in the last update and market distortion in our country, our sources claim. The information comes from high-level people at least in our country. I don't know if it's a conspiracy, but it's interesting to see if there will be a shift after January 20th. The fact is that the person who coordinates Google in our country is close to the ruling party. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1a0de67a0593a0f26c55d61bf6a391149ac4912717d016e002d80774f166648d.jpg
As Dan Richardson says "SERPS never sleep" and Muller is on record as saying that they release changes everyday so I'm not surprised that there are changes all the time. Just because there is no core update, doesn't meant there's no update.
Let see if Dan Richardson was here for boredom or he's back :D
I’m now seeing 6-8 sponsored results on a search now that doesn’t include sponsored products. If you add that you’ll have 8-10 sponsored placements per search on the first page.
Some keywords will have 4 up top,
2 in the middle and then 2 at the bottom.
It’s the most sponsored I’ve ever seen on a search.
Slowly becoming all ads on the first page with ai overviews at the top.
Don't waste your time, money and life with the Google scam. This is a fake company. Its shares are a bubble and will collapse. Google doesn't produce anything. It's just an intermediary. A broker. Google is based on stealing other people's intellectual property. Two young men created a bot in a garage that would steal other people's work and rank it by importance. Finally, Google decided that it was God. To decide who should live and who should die. Finally, Google will die.
<blockquote>I don't know why it does this</blockquote>Most accept what you described as evidence of Google's massive market manipulation. Google hasn't lost antitrust lawsuits, and paid many fines, because they play by the rules. Talking about lawsuits, a Judge just partially shot down Google's motion to dismiss a private antitrust lawsuit against Google Search. This sloth of a lawsuit has been in the system since 2022.
<b>Court partially denies Google's motion to dismiss in search engine monopoly case</b>
<blockquote>According to court documents, twenty-six consumers filed the lawsuit against Google LLC, alleging the company unlawfully maintained monopoly power in the U.S. general search services market through exclusive default contracts with Apple and other device manufacturers.</blockquote>Full story: <a href="https://ppc.land/court-partially-denies-googles-motion-to-dismiss-in-search-engine-monopoly-case/">https://ppc.land/court-partially-denies-googles-motion-to-dismiss-in-search-engine-monopoly-case/</a>
I have periods of 5-6 and 8 hours with very few visits, and then, in a few hours, I suddenly sell what little is sold during the day. Google indiscriminately cuts my traffic. I've checked it out, and it only gives me a few hours in the afternoon/evening to sell. The rest of the day, there are few sales from users via phone, social media, or other search engines.
I don't know why it does this, but it's not fair to invest so much money and effort into creating a quality website and offering good service with happy customers only for Google to strangle you and kill you. I understand that it will be temporary, but while it's happening or not happening, I'm suffocating.
What economic 'crimes' against humanity are you suggesting.
If you set AI aside, which is a more recent endeavor - traditional search is clearly within copyright laws fair use.
Rough order of magnitude - companies that have generated organic traffic from Google have since launch generated roughly $4-5T in revenue for all online businesses.
Yes, and those small publishers will just remove adsense as no point having it on their websites, or they will close the websites. While ChatGTP will go bankrupt next year with there crazy impression advertising strategy that won't yield anything. AI was a fad and now it is coming to light.
I've already commented on several other posts here. Numerous reports of the same problem. My earnings have plummeted in the last few days. January is going to be the worst month since 2019.
Google reports earnings on February 4, they just want to be able to give upbeat guidance for next quarter, thus taking even more from us small publishers. Soon, very soon in fact, there will be nothing left to take, while advertisers realize people aren't actually clicking the AI Overview ads either, thus lose lose for Google. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/e621e373c785c75ae34cabcc50574db3737e651af0527bd07f51862215f6d4e9.png
Since December 12, no recovery. There have been so many fluctuations on my search console, and I don't know what's going on. It's like they're actively killing organic traffic.