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"Normal people", as in 99% of people, will not bother editing the URL... most of them don't even know what a URL is. They'll just keep using whatever search window they get in their "internet" (browser).
However, Google would rather scrapers and people with ad blockers not make them waste money on AI when they can't recoup them.
That's what's really confusing me: why add an expensive feature, that obviously doesn't work and even in the best case adds only minor improvements?
I mean, it's not another option like with Bing. It's the default. Every stupid little search will take up AI resources. For what? Market cap?
Rather market penetration among the gullible, which leads to more ad impressions, which lead to ad income, which leads to market cap.
I bet they have an alternative plan in the back burner to slash that AI the moment they see it reduce ad income in their A/B testing... but right now the AI buzzword is strong in the air, it's 2024's main attractor for the most ad-targetable customers.
They're using it now to train it. Once it gets real good and people like and rely on it, it'll get paywalled.
It won't get paywalled. Instead they will let it get useful then start injecting ads into it once people trust it.