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search engine manipulation
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The search engine manipulation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how search engines and AI assistants may steer users toward specific platforms or results. Topics include Microsoft's Bing and Copilot using aggressive tactics to promote its ecosystem over competitors like ChatGPT or Google Gemini, raising concerns about user trust and transparency. Another thread warns about malicious search results related to the 2010 Moscow Metro bombings, highlighting how search engines can be exploited to spread harmful content. These discussions examine the ethical boundaries of digital recommendations and the risks of manipulated search outcomes.
A new wave of digital competition is unfolding right at the heart of the AI-powered search landscape. Microsoft’s Bing, increasingly integrated with its Copilot AI assistant, is employing aggressive tactics to channel users toward its ecosystem—even when those users are explicitly seeking...
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tech ethics
tech industry
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On the morning of March 29, 2010, minutes before 8:00 a.m. local time, an explosion occurred at the Lubyanka station of the Moscow Metro. Around forty minutes later, a second blast occurred at the Park Kultury station. So far, there have been 37 confirmed deaths...