In an era defined by polarized views on everything from public health to politics, a new Tulane University study offers insight into why people may struggle to change their minds—especially when they turn to the internet for answers.

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    21 hours ago

    I made the switch to Kagi January last year.

    I know it’s all just personal experience and everyone can have their own needs, but I was skeptical at first as well.

    Almost a year and a half later I’ve got no complaints.

    My searches feel like how Google felt years ago: mainly I never think about it. I search, find what I want and I’m off. It just works as I’d expect without the nonsense ads and AI Google has now.

    Worth a free trial. See how it works for you.

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      19 hours ago

      I switched 3 months ago and have the same experience as you. Got on the $25 tier that has access to all AI assistants/GPT models through their “Kagi Assistant”. So I basically swapped my ChatGPT subscription for the Kagi one which also has the search.

      What’s nice is that I can maniacally search for stuff I’m looking into without them being bombarded by ads for it for a month after. Feels refreshing!

      Would recommend.