Search Engines in 2026 After 10 years, I changed my search engine. On this occasion, I wrote a bit about where search has gone in my eyes over those 10 years.
The author has switched search engines after a decade, moving from DuckDuckGo back to Google, driven by changes in search technology. Over the past ten years, search engines, particularly Google, have suffered from "enshittification," characterized by an overload of SEO spam and advertisements that obscure relevant results. The rise of AI in search has further disrupted the traditional web model, where AI-powered engines provide direct answers rather than links, diminishing traffic to content creators. Google's proposed "token auction" model for AI search raises concerns about the trustworthiness of AI-generated responses. AI
IMPACT AI's integration into search engines is fundamentally altering the web's economic model, potentially reducing traffic to content creators and raising concerns about the neutrality of AI-generated answers.