Why it matters: As Google pushes AI-generated search results (And tries to purge ad-blockers)as the default experience, users have uncovered a simple trick to restore traditional search functionality. This workaround reveals growing frustration with AI-powered features that sometimes provide inaccurate or potentially dangerous information.
The Solution: VentureBeat reports that a URL parameter dubbed “udm=14” allows users to bypass Google’s AI overviews and return to classic search results. When added to Google’s search URL, this code strips away AI-generated summaries, featured snippets, and most sponsored content.
- Restores traditional search interface
- Removes potentially misleading AI responses
Implementation: According to Arstechnica users can make this change permanent by modifying their browser’s default search settings with the URL “https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14“. This simple adjustment ensures all searches bypass AI features automatically.
- Works across major browsers
- Requires one-time setup
User Impact: The widespread adoption of this workaround highlights a disconnect between Google’s AI-first strategy and user preferences for reliable, straightforward search results. While Google promotes AI features as improvements, many users are actively seeking ways to avoid them.