Reddit Merges Searches So You Can Get Lost Faster
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In an utterly groundbreaking move, Reddit is "working on a new unified interface" that combines its antique search function with its shiny AI-powered Q&A. The update promises to make the search box 'more prominently visible in the app,' because apparently, users needed help getting lost on their favorite internet time sink. This bold reimagining aims to blend ancient technology with flashy AI, so you can ask your dumb questions and still not find answers, now all in one place.
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Source: Techcrunch | Published: 8/1/2025 | Author: Ivan Mehta
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