Google shoots itself in the foot with No Choice AI Search intergration

in Ecency4 days ago (edited)

DuckDuckGo says traffic to its AI-free search page has kept rising after Google’s AI-heavy Search overhaul. The company says visits hit 3x baseline on May 28 and have stayed about 84 percent above normal, suggesting a sustained shift rather than a brief spike [1][2].

Here’s a slightly punchier version:

Google’s new AI-first Search experience appears to be driving some users elsewhere. DuckDuckGo reports that traffic to its “No AI” search page tripled and has remained well above baseline since Google’s overhaul [1][2].

Here’s a social-media style version:

People who want traditional search results are looking elsewhere. DuckDuckGo says its AI-free search page tripled in traffic after Google’s AI search changes, and the surge has continued...

https://www.perplexity.ai/page/duckduckgo-s-no-ai-search-traf-hxzbl_5pS0a3Lt8Ll6qOwA

Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has seen visits to its "No AI" search page more than triple following Google's sweeping AI-first overhaul of Search, announced at its I/O 2026 developer conference on 19 May. The surge reflects growing user frustration with the tech giant's pivot away from traditional link-based results towards AI-generated interactive experiences.
A Sustained Migration
DuckDuckGo told MacRumors that traffic to its dedicated AI-free page at noai.duckduckgo.com hit the 3x mark on 28 May and has continued to climb, with visits averaging around 84 percent above baseline consistently since Google's announcement. According to data shared by the company, visits to the No AI page grew an average of 22.7 percent week-on-week in the days following I/O, peaking at 27.7 percent growth on 24 May.�
Mobile app installs also spiked. DuckDuckGo reported that US installs rose an average of 20.8 percent week-on-week in the seven days after Google's 19 May announcements, according to Business Insider. On iOS in the US, installs climbed an average of 33 percent during the same period, reaching nearly 70 percent growth on 25 May. The Indian Express reported that installs jumped 30 percent amid the backlash.�
What Google Changed
At I/O 2026, Google unveiled what it called the biggest change to Search in more than 25 years. The company replaced its traditional search box with an AI-powered "intelligent search box" built on Gemini 3.5 Flash, which accepts text, images, files, video, and open Chrome tabs as inputs. Rather than returning a list of blue links, the redesigned interface drops users into AI-generated interactive experiences, complete with custom visualisations, tools, and "information agents" that monitor the web around the clock.�
"Search can build custom experiences just for your individual questions, from dynamic layouts, interactive visuals to persistent and stateful project spaces that you can return to again and again," Google's head of Search, Liz Reid, said during the keynote.�
The 'Web' Option Persists
For users who prefer traditional results, Google still offers a "Web" filter — introduced during I/O 2024 — that displays only text-based links, stripping away AI Overviews, knowledge panels, and featured snippets. The filter appears at the top of the search results page or under the "More" menu. However, it cannot be set as a permanent default through Google's own settings, a limitation that may continue driving users towards alternatives like DuckDuckGo's AI-free page.�
DuckDuckGo itself offers optional AI tools, including a chatbot and search assistant, but allows users to disable all AI features entirely — a distinction the company is now leaning into as a competitive advantage.�

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