If You Could Fix One Thing About AI Search, What Would It Be?
1 zyruh 6 8/13/2025, 8:56:21 PM
I'm building an AI search tool (Zyruh) and I’m curious about what would truly motivate someone to leave their current AI search solution—whether that’s Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Kagi, or something else.
Not small “nice-to-have” tweaks, but that one killer feature or improvement that would make you say, “Yep, I’m switching.”
Examples could be:
100% transparent, clickable sources for every claim
No bias—presenting multiple perspectives side-by-side
Persistent long-term memory that keeps context between sessions
Something else entirely?
If you could wave a magic wand and fix the thing that frustrates you most in AI search today… what would it be?
I'd make AI unable to resist presenting the knowledge is has; I'd fix AI so it would fully answer the question I asked.
I'd make precursory fluff and post content review and explanation - opt-in only.
I'd fix AI' gaslighting-like inability to correctly parse an inquiry.
I'd fix AI' inability to learn from the mistake it just made.
I'd fix the near ubiquitous bad choice to put unasked-for AI up front. If it's not requested, it's not wanted.
And LLM's are easily polluted with disinformation and web slop, not to mention algorithm bias, intentional or unintentional.