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| author | Memon, Shahan Ali West, Jevin D. |
| author_facet | Memon, Shahan Ali West, Jevin D. |
| contents | In this commentary, we discuss the evolving nature of search engines, as they begin to generate, index, and distribute content created by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). Our discussion highlights challenges in the early stages of GenAI integration, particularly around factual inconsistencies and biases. We discuss how output from GenAI carries an unwarranted sense of credibility, while decreasing transparency and sourcing ability. Furthermore, search engines are already answering queries with error-laden, generated content, further blurring the provenance of information and impacting the integrity of the information ecosystem. We argue how all these factors could reduce the reliability of search engines. Finally, we summarize some of the active research directions and open questions. |
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| spellingShingle | Search Engines Post-ChatGPT: How Generative Artificial Intelligence Could Make Search Less Reliable Memon, Shahan Ali West, Jevin D. Information Retrieval Artificial Intelligence Computers and Society In this commentary, we discuss the evolving nature of search engines, as they begin to generate, index, and distribute content created by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). Our discussion highlights challenges in the early stages of GenAI integration, particularly around factual inconsistencies and biases. We discuss how output from GenAI carries an unwarranted sense of credibility, while decreasing transparency and sourcing ability. Furthermore, search engines are already answering queries with error-laden, generated content, further blurring the provenance of information and impacting the integrity of the information ecosystem. We argue how all these factors could reduce the reliability of search engines. Finally, we summarize some of the active research directions and open questions. |
| title | Search Engines Post-ChatGPT: How Generative Artificial Intelligence Could Make Search Less Reliable |
| topic | Information Retrieval Artificial Intelligence Computers and Society |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.11707 |