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Apple Explores AI Search for Safari

Search Engine Land · 2h
Google searches in Apple’s Safari fall for first time in 22 years
Searches on Apple’s Safari browser declined for the first time last month, and Apple’s senior vice president of services Eddy Cue blamed AI. “That has never happened in 22 years,” according to Cue.
The Verge on MSN · 20h
Google searches are falling in Safari for the first time ever — probably because of AI
Google searches fell in Safari for the first time ever last month, Apple’s senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, said during Google’s antitrust trial on Wednesday. “That has never happened in 22 years,
PCMag on MSN · 7h
Apple Explores AI Search for Safari as Google Deal Faces Legal Scrutiny
Apple stands to lose the $20 billion it earns annually from making Google the default search engine in Safari. According to Apple's services chief Eddy Cue, the company is already exploring AI-powered alternatives.
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Google denies its search query volume is declining
Cue was asked about the effect AI is having on search engine companies like Google and how businesses are struggling to ...
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Apple estudia usar motores de búsqueda con IA en Safari si termina su acuerdo con Google
Apple Inc. está “estudiando activamente” actualizar el navegador web Safari de sus dispositivos para centrarse en motores de ...

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