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AI answers, an independent index, and real innovation in search This week's Search Engine Land is br

AI answers, an independent index, and real innovation in search This week's Search Engine Land is brought to you by: Brave Search Fast, accurate answers (that also cite their sources). Actually useful results, served from an independent index of the Web. Real innovation on the results page, not just the same old list of links. Brave Search—and its new Answer with AI feature—bring all that and more. Haven’t heard of Brave Search? It’s the independent, private search engine brought to you by the makers of the user-first Brave browser. It’s also the fastest growing search engine since Bing, serving 27 million queries a day. It’s the default search for tens of millions of people worldwide, with thousands more making the shift to privacy and independence every single day. So what’s this new “Answer with AI” thing? Brave Search’s “Answer with AI” engine combines info from multiple sources into a single, intelligible answer to almost any query. It’s the first privacy-preserving answer engine available at scale. And those answers come from the only global, independent search index outside of Google or Bing. Got questions? Need ten restaurant recommendations? A recipe for croissants? A quick list of people who’ve walked on the moon? A list of the best cordless drills? Brave Search’s new “Answer with AI” serves lightning fast, accurate answers to almost any query. And it fully cites its sources. Throw in forum discussions right in the results page, powerful local results, and community-driven ranking options, and you’ve got something truly new in Web search. Ready to give Brave Search a try? Just visit [search.brave.com]() to see the difference. Like what you see? Brave Search can be set as the default search engine in almost any browser. And, bonus: If you use Brave Search together with the Brave privacy browser, you get the first all-in-one browser / search alternative to the big tech platforms. [TRY BRAVE SEARCH]() [View in a browser]() [SEL-logo-300px.png] [() Learn about additional advertising/sponsorship opportunities [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]() [We respect your privacy.]() This email was sent by: Search Engine Land - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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