• ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Because that’s the normal way in which humans communicate.

    But for Google more specifically, that sort of keyword prompts is how you searched stuff in the '00s… Nowadays the search prompt actually understands natural language, and even has features like “people also ask” that are related to this.

    All in all, do whatever works for you, it’s just that asking questions isn’t bad.

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      5 hours ago

      Google is not a human so why would you communicate with it as if it were a human? unlike chatgpt it’s not designed to answer questions, it’s designed to search for words on webpages

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        59 minutes ago

        Except Google has been optimizing for natural language questions for the last decade or so. Try it sometime, it’s really wild

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        We spend most of our time communicating with humans so we’re generally better at that than communicating with algorithms and so it feels more comfortable.

        Most people don’t want to learn to communicate with a search engine in its own language. Learning is hard.