Ai Search
Selected reporting and mythical analysis on ai search.
Gushwork's AI Search Miracle: How Asking ChatGPT for Customers Landed Them $9 Million and a Reality Check
Gushwork's $9 million AI search bet turns customer leads into a comedy of errors, poking fun at tech hype with hilarious exaggeration and irony. Read this satirical take on startups using ChatGPT for everything.
Airbnb's AI Overlords Now Planning Your Vacation: AI Features to Bake, Not Make, Your Travel Dreams
Airbnb's new AI features promise to revolutionize travel with hilarious mishaps, from squirrel-nest recommendations to apology chatbots. A satirical take on tech's obsession with baking in AI.
Onton's $7.5M Funding: AI Now Decides You Need a Couch That Matches Your Soul
Onton's $7.5M funding fuels AI shopping expansion, turning consumer decisions into algorithmic nudges with satirical humor on tech absurdity.
Poly's AI-Powered File Storage: Because Your Lost Cat Photos Deserve a Search Engine
Poly's AI file storage relaunch promises to find your lost files with hilarious inaccuracy. Read this satirical take on tech's latest 'innovation' in cloud storage.
NordStellar's 'Special' Offer: Because Who Doesn't Want to Monitor the Dark Web for Their Leaked Lunch Menu?
In today's digital age, where even your smart toaster could be plotting against you, NordStellar swoops in with their 'special' offer to help businesses monitor the dark web for any mention of thei...
Peec AI's $21M Miracle: Because Brands Can't Just Ask ChatGPT Nicely Themselves
Peec AI raises $21M to help brands manipulate ChatGPT responses—because asking nicely is too hard. A satirical take on AI search disruption.
LinkedIn’s AI Now Reads Your Childhood Diaries to Find the Perfect Connection
LinkedIn’s new AI search hilariously exaggerates networking by suggesting absurd connections based on your digital life—because who needs privacy when you can have premium stalking?
Perplexity's Getty Deal: From Copyright Chaos to Corporate 'Oops, We Did It Again'
Perplexity's hilarious Getty deal turns copyright chaos into corporate comedy. Read how this AI startup went from 'oops' to 'paid' in our satirical take.
Reddit CEO Declares Chatbots Are Useless for Traffic, Blames Them for Stealing His Lunch Money
Reddit's CEO hilariously claims chatbots are traffic duds in a satirical take on AI's role, blending irony and tech humor for a laugh-out-loud read.
NordPass Business: Because Remembering Passwords Is So 1999
In an era where your smart fridge can order milk but can't remember its own password, NordPass Business swoops in to save the day. Offering seamless password security for your company, it ensures t...
Brave's AI Search Now So Detailed, It Might Just Write Your Next Embarassing Email For You
Brave's new AI search feature delivers hilariously over-the-top detailed answers, turning simple queries into comedic essays. Read how this update blends tech innovation with absurd humor.
AI Now Sending More Traffic Than Your Annoying Aunt’s Chain Emails: Referrals Skyrocket 357%
AI referrals to top websites skyrocket 357%, proving robots love cat memes and Wikipedia just as much as we do. The internet will never be the same.
Daydream's AI Fashion Bot: Because Your Closet Needs More Judgement
Daydream's new AI fashion bot is here to judge your wardrobe choices 24/7, because apparently, your mirror wasn't harsh enough. Welcome to the future of sarcastic shopping!
Google’s AI Now Doing Your Homework, Marriage Counseling, and Probably Your Taxes Too
Google's AI Overviews is now summarizing life for 1.5 billion users, because thinking is overrated. Discover how AI is doing everything but your laundry.
Skylum's Luminar & X-Membership: Because Your Selfies Deserve a Red Carpet Entrance
In an era where your camera roll looks like a tragic comedy, Skylum’s Luminar teams up with the exclusive X-Membership to transform your humble snapshots into blockbuster-worthy works of art—becaus...
Dropbox's Dash: Because Remembering Where You Saved Your Files is So 2022
Dropbox's Dash AI search tool gets an update, proving once again that the future is forgetting where you put your files and letting a robot judge you for it.