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    How to remove Google AI overview in search results?

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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer @Halfabee last edited by

      @Halfabee Where are you seeing it? Do you have a screenshot?

      I don't seem to be getting it here

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      • Halfabee
        Halfabee @leocg last edited by

        @leocg
        If you aren't getting it then think yourself lucky.

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @Halfabee last edited by

          @Halfabee But do you have a screenshot?

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          • Halfabee
            Halfabee @leocg last edited by

            @leocg
            Stupid question - how do I upload a screenshot? I tried both of the image icons on the toolbar. One lead to this
            ![alt text](image url)
            And the other this, when I selected the screenshot I want to share.
            Screenshot_20240820-125934.png

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            • Halfabee
              Halfabee last edited by

              Ah, it shows the image when I post...Anyway, that's what I get, the Google AI overview is always the first result to a search, it only appears when I use Opera, and I would like to remove it. Running Android 14 on a Nothing 1.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @Halfabee last edited by

                @Halfabee It seems to be something from the page itself.

                I got it a couple of times when checking it yesterday, by the way.

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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @Halfabee last edited by

                  @Halfabee It's a Google Labs experiment, you probably can disable it in your Google settings.

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                  • Halfabee
                    Halfabee last edited by

                    That's my issue: nowhere can I find where to turn off Google AI overview.

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                    • Opie247
                      Opie247 last edited by

                      I hope some kind soul can create an Opera extension that will block the "AI Overview" paragraph that is now at the top of Google search results (it's beyond my abilities to create one). There are a few Chrome extensions that do this, but when installed in Opera, none of them work (usually Chrome extension do work with Opera, but not in this case).

                      I know the simplest solution is to use another search engine, but I've tried them all and I like Google best -- but I do hate their new AI Overview section which clutters the search results page -- and they don't have an option to turn it off.

                      A native Opera extension to block the AI Overview section would be pure awesomeness!

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                      • Opie247
                        Opie247 @leocg last edited by

                        @leocg Unfortunately, there is no option to disable it.

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                        • Halfabee
                          Halfabee @Opie247 last edited by

                          @Opie247 Why can't this be disabled? It's a PITA, mainly because it is usually wrong.
                          This only appears in Opera, so please can someone find a way to turn this off?
                          In the meantime, I shall use another browser.

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                          • mkolom
                            mkolom last edited by

                            This addon adds udm-14 param to all google queries. Works for me as of now. Mind that you have to check "Allow access to search page results" for it to work.

                            https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/google-udm14/ackpmepblmioeoofggbipphdaooogjga

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                            • leocg
                              leocg Moderator Volunteer @mkolom last edited by

                              @mkolom Opera for Android doesn't support extensions

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                              • Chi-oma
                                Chi-oma @Halfabee last edited by Chi-oma

                                @Halfabee
                                AI Overviews in Search is a Google Experiment and has nothing to do with Opera, rather it has something to do with your search settings in your Google Account.
                                You said that you use Nothing phone 1, and I don't know the exact OS Nothing phone run, so I will just state the two general ways of solving the problem.


                                Method 1 (If you have a normal Android phone and the latest version of the Google app (or Google app beta), whichever one works).

                                • Tap the labs icon at the top left of the screen. Google Labs loads.
                                • You will see Google AI overviews for Search and Viola the Bird (depending on your region, you might see more or less).
                                • You will see a three dots at the top of the screen. Tap it.
                                • Manage and Help pops up. Tap manage
                                • In the next window, you will see a toggle to turn AI overviews on/off. Flip the toggle to turn it off.
                                • Start searching.

                                Method 2 (If you have Android Go edition / Don't have Google installed / Don't have the latest version of Google / Have Google Go installed / Can't find the Labs icon)

                                • On Opera browser, go to Google AI Overview for Search's website and wait for the page to load
                                • You will see Google AI overviews for Search and Viola the Bird (depending on your region, you might see more or less).
                                • You will see a three dots at the top of the screen. Tap it.
                                • Manage and Help pops up. Tap manage
                                • In the next window, you will see a toggle to turn AI overviews on/off. Flip the toggle to turn it off.
                                • Start searching.

                                Alternatively
                                You can go to Google Labs Website and look for AI Overviews for Search, tap it and follow the instructions in Method 2.
                                Note: This method is resource consuming because Google Labs website can use a lot of your data or internet connection. I recommend using data saving mode on Opera if you want to try this method.

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                                • Chi-oma
                                  Chi-oma @Halfabee last edited by

                                  @Halfabee
                                  AI Overviews in Search is a Google Experiment and has nothing to do with Opera, rather it has something to do with your search settings in your Google Account.
                                  It is true that AI Overviews for Search is annoying, because its results are mostly inaccurate, especially in analogies, and obviously untrue. Even Perplexity and even ChatGPT, are better than it in accuracy. I know, because I have been using Google since AI Overviews arrived and I have run series of tests only to find out that the results are unsatisfactory.
                                  But here is the good news, it can be blocked, and extensions are not necessary.
                                  You said that you use Nothing phone 1, and I don't know the exact OS Nothing phone run, so I will just state the two general ways of solving the problem.


                                  Method 1 (If you have a normal Android phone and the latest version of the Google app (or Google app beta), whichever one works).

                                  • Tap the labs icon at the top left of the screen. Google Labs loads.
                                  • You will see Google AI overviews for Search and Viola the Bird (depending on your region, you might see more or less).
                                  • You will see a three dots at the top of the screen. Tap it.
                                  • Manage and Help pops up. Tap manage
                                  • In the next window, you will see a toggle to turn AI overviews on/off. Flip the toggle to turn it off.
                                  • Start searching.

                                  Method 2 (If you have Android Go edition / Don't have Google installed / Don't have the latest version of Google / Have Google Go installed / Can't find the Labs icon)

                                  • On Opera browser, go to Google AI Overview for Search's website and wait for the page to load
                                  • You will see Google AI overviews for Search and Viola the Bird (depending on your region, you might see more or less).
                                  • You will see a three dots at the top of the screen. Tap it.
                                  • Manage and Help pops up. Tap manage
                                  • In the next window, you will see a toggle to turn AI overviews on/off. Flip the toggle to turn it off.
                                  • Start searching.

                                  Alternatively
                                  You can go to Google Labs Website and look for AI Overviews for Search, tap it and follow the instructions in Method 2.
                                  Note: This method is resource consuming because Google Labs website can use a lot of your data or internet connection. I recommend using data saving mode on Opera if you want to try this method.

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                                  • akanido
                                    akanido last edited by

                                    Thanks this was helpful

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