I Swear This One Trick Gets Rid Of The AI Answers At The Top Of Your Google Searches

Swearing Certainly Isn’t A Sign Of Artificial Intelligence
There are studies which contradict the various sayings that vulgarity is only for those of low intelligence, they aren’t great studies but they do indicate a positive correlation between the practice of casual swearing and both creativity and intelligence. Regardless of the quality of these studies there are two proven uses for swearing, it helps deal with both physical pain and the pain of getting AI results at the top of your search results.
Give it a try, search for something on Google normally and then add in your favourite swear word somewhere in the search string. Your use of foul language will scare off that annoying AI result and just give you the results you actually want. It’s not only a handy trick, but it can add a little joy to your Google searches.
If you search Google for a way to turn off the company's AI-powered search results, you may well get an AI Overview telling you that AI Overviews can't be directly disabled in Google Search.
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