Google’s AI Overviews have dominated search results, summarizing answers before you can click a single link. Reaching over 2 billion monthly users, not everyone is a fan of the AI everywhere approach, especially with a new study highlighting that AI Overviews aren't always accurate. But now a browser extension called Bye Bye, Google AI is giving frustrated users a way to end AI Overviews for good. Developed by Avram Piltch, former Editor-in-Chief of Tom's Hardware, the extension hides Google’s AI — including AI Overviews, AI Mode and other experimental panels that crowd results.
Note, it’s not made by Google, and it doesn’t modify the backend of Search itself. Instead, it simply uses CSS to block those AI elements from appearing, restoring a cleaner, more traditional results page.
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