Bias in search results despite AI understanding the question asked

I asked a question about renters / tenants rights regarding the situation where a landlord damages or destroys your possessions, the Leo AI understood the question and gave an appropriate answer, yet all the first page search results were about a totally different question, which I did not ask, in which it is the tenant damaging the landlord’s property … so it seems to me quite strange that your search results do not benefit from the AI you use, and provide search results irrelevant to the question asked.

You might want to think about this, because this is not what I would call “satisfactory”

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I too have experienced that search results on Brave need improvement, and especially the AI.

I’ve been using Brave for a long time, due to having instinctively sensed goog’s privacy-invasion.

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I have this little pop up that comes up on brave search, it simply asks, ‘news from the left’ or ‘news from the right’. If you mouse over either of those selections another pop up appears which reads, ‘activate google’. The whole reason I have been using brave search is to AVOID using google! I don’t believe brave search can wean itself of google, probably because they don’t want to.

For OP (@GalacticPrez), we’ll need a little more information on exact steps/queries you asked Leo. It’s been a minute but if you’d like to share that information we can take a look.

@inquirer we are always working to improve are Search results/sites – please remember that Brave Search is just a few years old as compared to other competitors like Google and Bing that have been around for well over a decade. If you have specific examples of improvements that can be made, we’d be happy to hear them.

@auxman please read again – what you’re seeing reads Goggle, not Google. These are Brave Goggles, used to refine your search results. More information about this here:
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/6959189556237-How-do-I-use-Goggles

Not sure what you mean by this but we were never…“on”…Google to begin with.