Google’s AI has been a topic of discussion for its dominance in search results and the frustrations it may bring to users. However, a recent discovery has shed light on a potential ‘trick’ that allows users to disable the AI Overview feature on Google Search. This unofficial method involves using a specific URL parameter that redirects users to a cleaner, more traditional search results page.
By appending ‘&udm=14’ to the end of a search query’s URL, users can enter what is known as a ‘web’ search, which displays only the classic 10 blue links without AI enhancements. While Google does not offer a direct option to set this as the default search setting, savvy users can manually add this parameter to their search queries or create a new search shortcut using the provided URL.
In addition to turning off the AI Overview, users can further customize their search experience by including other URL parameters like ‘&tbs=li:1’ to trigger a ‘verbatim’ search, ensuring Google uses the exact search inputs provided.
While this workaround may offer a temporary solution for those looking to escape the AI-dominated search results, it is essential to recognize that Google’s search engine algorithms continue to prioritize AI-driven results. Consider exploring alternative search engines that prioritize the integrity of web content over AI functionality to fully escape the limitations posed by Google’s AI Overview.