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I sure am not. [CNET]( Insider [February 21, 2023](#?ftag=CAD-04-10aac3a&utm_email=02015bee48352e908c609176b0b8e62f74e1d7c914618055c65562e7c03efb52&utm_campaign_id=6238394&utm_email_id=3f9ef3f132d568466ef3bbc98f5b7a3a164d0c4586a45a34acccd5a4be3fae88&utm_newsletter_id=71558&medium=email&source=iterable) [Google's Crown Is Slipping]( Is rice healthy? How old do you have to be to rent a car? Who wins the Iron Throne in the books? ([Game of Thrones]( will understand.) It’s not obvious, but these questions actually have something in common. They’re all my recent Google searches. I absolutely love learning new things, and I love having the infinite information of the world right at my fingertips. Whether it’s looking up a new recipe (Googled last night), the cast of[You season 4]( this morning) or a Carmen Maria Machado short story (Googled this weekend), I Google, well, just about everything. I couldn't imagine living without Google Search. It’s the king of all search engines. It’s even used as a verb in almost everyone’s lexicon. But my colleague Jackson Ryan explores[what a world without Google Search could look like](. With the rise of AI tools like[ChatGPT]( Bing]( we may need to contend with a world in which chatbot search engines kill Google as we know it. You can explore this idea, and all the latest news and reviews, in today’s newsletter. -- Macy Meyer, associate editor INSIDER ESSENTIALS display:%20block;%20max-width:%20116px;%20%20max-height:%2015px; display:%20block;%20max-width:%2069px;%20%20max-height:%2015px; [Are We Ready for a World Without Google Search?]( [Are We Ready for a World Without Google Search?]( [What will we lose in the process?]( [See this]( [Movement Snacks: Why Taking Breaks to Flail About Is Healthy]( [Movement Snacks: Why Taking Breaks to Flail About Is Healthy]( [See this]( [AirPods Pro 2 vs. Bose QC Earbuds 2: Noise-Canceling Showdown]( [AirPods Pro 2 vs. Bose QC Earbuds 2: Noise-Canceling Showdown]( [See this]( [The Supreme Court Could Radically Reshape Online Speech]( [The Supreme Court Could Radically Reshape Online Speech]( [See this]( [How Netflix Can Calm the Password-Sharing Outcry]( [How Netflix Can Calm the Password-Sharing Outcry]( [See this]( [No Costco Membership? You Can Actually Still Buy These Products]( [No Costco Membership? You Can Actually Still Buy These Products]( [See this]( [A Chef Reveals 9 Cooking Hacks That Actually Work]( [A Chef Reveals 9 Cooking Hacks That Actually Work]( [See this]( [Stunning Auroras Light Up Some of Jupiter's Most Majestic Moons]( [Stunning Auroras Light Up Some of Jupiter's Most Majestic Moons]( [See this]( CNET RECOMMENDS [Board Game Bargains Are Bountiful if You Know Where to Look]( Bargains galore from Target, Amazon and Walmart. [5 Online Art Classes to Unleash Your Inner Van Gogh]( Whether you want to try your hand at art or brush up on old skills, there's a drawing class for you. [All-Time Low Peloton Bike Pricing Returns Today Only]( Get the Peloton Bike delivered to your home for $1,050 -- its best price ever. display:%20block;%20max-width:%20116px;%20%20max-height:%2015px; display:%20block;%20max-width:%2019px;%20%20max-height:%2015px; Trouble viewing this email? [View online](. This newsletter is a service of [CNET.com](. To update your account, please visit our [Newsletter subscription center.]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy]( © 2023 CNET, A Red Ventures company. All rights reserved. CNET [235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A.](#)

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