23 comments

  • gallerdude 23 minutes ago

    Why would you use AI to write this post? If you can’t bother to write it, why should I bother to read it?

      VladVladikoff 9 minutes ago

      We really are speed running any percent to the destruction of decent quality technology.

      mpalczewski 21 minutes ago

      use ai to read it. we're increasingly moving to world of ai reading the ai slop that someone else wrote to basically get back their original prompt.

        fluoridation 12 minutes ago

        What even is the point if transmitting two or three sentences doesn't dump five kilos of CO2 into the atmosphere?

  • oompty 3 minutes ago

    Anyone know if that will affect stuff like Duckduckgo search for its !g fallback or do they have custom deals?

      Georgelemental 2 minutes ago

      Isn't that just a redirect to google.com? Shouldn't be affected

  • alexey-salmin an hour ago

    https://developers.google.com/custom-search/v1/overview

      Note: The Custom Search JSON API is closed to new customers. Vertex AI Search is a favorable alternative for searching up to 50 domains. Alternatively, if your use case necessitates full web search, contact us to express your interest in and get more information about our full web search solution.
    
      Existing Custom Search JSON API customers have until January 1, 2027 to transition to an alternative solution.
  • remywang 5 minutes ago

    Please link to https://developers.google.com/custom-search/v1/overview instead of whatever this is.

  • topherPedersen 14 minutes ago

    That's surprising to me that they would kill something like this off, because LLMs are going to need search APIs. Why wouldn't Google want to be the search engine all of the AIs use? While we (people) may not need search engines as much as we once did, LLMs probably do need search capabilities. I could be wrong, maybe reply if I am, but don't LLMs typically need to search for information? For example, when I ask ChatGPT some obscure question about my Behringer RD-8 drum machine, an LLM isn't going to know the answer based on its original training will it? (even if the manual was out in the public internet when the model was trained)? Under the hood its searching for information and then processing it extremelly quickly right? These LLMs don't just "know" the answer do they?

      Octoth0rpe 10 minutes ago

      > because LLMs are going to need search APIs

      Yes. But why would they provide that to their competitors? The winning move here is to allow gemini, but forbid everyone else. That's not a bad moat.

      Maken 9 minutes ago

      Maybe they intend for Gemini to be the only chatbot with built-in access to internet search.

      noosphr 11 minutes ago

      Google wants to be the AI that everyone uses, not the plumbing.

  • spottedmarley 14 minutes ago

    In the search game the board has changed

  • Krutonium 43 minutes ago

    All I'm sayin' is that Searx exists and can provide JSON.

      edm0nd 29 minutes ago

      SearX isnt developed anymore. The main dev created Hister to replace it.

        KomoD 13 minutes ago

        SearXNG is though, and Hister is a different thing, not really a replacement.

  • ChrisArchitect 15 minutes ago

    Previously in January:

    Updates to our web search products and Programmable Search Engine capabilities

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46730436

  • faangguyindia an hour ago

    I was using it for an ai agent i built for my use as home assistant. It seems like many competing companies might be doing same.

  • charcircuit 27 minutes ago

    Why would they do this as AI companies and agents have driven demand for other companies to want to integrate search into their products?

      topherPedersen 11 minutes ago

      I commented the exact same thing. Couldn't Google save itself by becoming the search engine all of the AIs use? That's an area where I would imagine they have a massive moat & would be extremely difficult for startups to compete.

  • ethancanterbury an hour ago

    Microsoft already did this with the Bing Search API back in August 2025, killed both the free and paid tiers with nothing that drops in to replace it.

      tmpz22 19 minutes ago

      Not affiliated - would Kagis search API be a drop in replacement?

        charcircuit 17 minutes ago

        Unlike Kagi, Brave Search's API has a free tier (1000 searches per month).