Fwiw even though OP’s screenshot is from Google, if you try it yourself and read the linked article, you’ll see that the problem actually started with Bing.
And even more weirdly, it originated with Bing’s normal search, and not with its AI chat “search”—which actually got the answer correct.
In this case, google’s message is basically the automated equivalent to throwing shade at Bing. It’s saying “the results are changing quickly” because a bunch of news articles are coming out on the topic, calling out Bing.
You can even see the guardian reporting on bing in this image. Turns out people don’t even look at the image they’re commenting on, let alone clicking on links.
Fwiw even though OP’s screenshot is from Google, if you try it yourself and read the linked article, you’ll see that the problem actually started with Bing.
And even more weirdly, it originated with Bing’s normal search, and not with its AI chat “search”—which actually got the answer correct.
In this case, google’s message is basically the automated equivalent to throwing shade at Bing. It’s saying “the results are changing quickly” because a bunch of news articles are coming out on the topic, calling out Bing.
You can even see the guardian reporting on bing in this image. Turns out people don’t even look at the image they’re commenting on, let alone clicking on links.
yea, cuz this is my only interaction with google. I’ve never used it for finding anything else and haven’t noticed any other problems at all