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  1. Google va tuer le web tel que nous le connaissons. A coup d'enshitification ia. https:// techcrunch.com/2026/05/19/goog le-search-as-you-know-it-is-over/ TL;DR

    Google is reportedly set to fundamentally alter the internet by integrating AI-generated content directly into its search results. This shift, described as "enshitification," means users may no longer need to visit external websites for information. Instead, Google will serve a "pre-digested" AI response, potentially diminishing traffic to content creators and changing the nature of web browsing. AI

    Google va tuer le web tel que nous le connaissons. A coup d'enshitification ia. https:// techcrunch.com/2026/05/19/goog le-search-as-you-know-it-is-over/ TL;DR

    IMPACT AI-generated content in search results could drastically reduce website traffic and alter user browsing habits.

  2. > The goal is to take away the web and guide people into Google’s abstraction on top of it. https:// tante.cc/2026/05/20/on-google- declaring-war-on-the-web/ #

    A critical perspective argues that Google's strategy aims to replace the open web with its own controlled digital environment. This approach is seen as a move to guide users into Google's proprietary systems, potentially diminishing the role of the traditional internet. The underlying sentiment suggests a concern over the consolidation of web access and information within a single corporate entity. AI

    > The goal is to take away the web and guide people into Google’s abstraction on top of it. https:// tante.cc/2026/05/20/on-google- declaring-war-on-the-web/ #

    IMPACT This commentary on Google's strategy raises concerns about the future of the open web and information access.

  3. On Google declaring war on the Web In Yesterday's IO Keynote Google declared war on the remnants of the Web. (See longer description on their website.) TL;DR: T

    Google's recent I/O keynote has been criticized for its shift towards AI-generated answers, potentially diminishing the role of traditional web links and sources. This move is seen by some as an attempt to create a Google-controlled abstraction layer over the web, where user-generated content serves as raw material for AI models without proper attribution or value. The author argues this approach undermines the participatory nature of the web and could lead to a more controlled, less open information ecosystem. AI

    On Google declaring war on the Web In Yesterday's IO Keynote Google declared war on the remnants of the Web. (See longer description on their website.) TL;DR: T

    IMPACT Critiques Google's AI strategy for potentially centralizing information and devaluing original web content.

  4. RE: https://social.vivaldi.net/@everton137/116613317111584835 The final stage of digital capitalism: Coming to extract value (aka content work)

    A social media post argues that the latest stage of digital capitalism involves extracting content and visitor value directly from websites, rather than linking to them. This practice, attributed to Google, is seen as detrimental to the open web and is framed as a "nightmare on LLM street." AI

  5. It's bad enough that so many people use chatbots completely unreflectingly. But if they stop saying "the AI said that",

    Users are expressing frustration with the increasing integration of AI chatbots into websites. They feel these additions are often unnecessary and intrusive, creating anxiety rather than providing helpful assistance. The sentiment is that these chatbots disrupt the user experience and that people can often understand content without AI intervention. AI

    It's bad enough that so many people use chatbots completely unreflectingly. But if they stop saying "the AI said that",

    IMPACT User frustration with AI chatbots may slow adoption or lead to demand for opt-out features.