Maybe not you in particular, but I expect people to be more forthcoming in their writing towards LLMs vs a raw google search.
For example, a search of "nice places to live in" vs "I'm considering moving from my current country because I think I'm being politically harassed and I want to find nice places to live that align with my ideology of X, Y, Z".
I do agree that, after collecting enough search datapoints, one could piece together the second sentence from the first, and that this is more akin to a new instance of an already existing issue.
It's just that, by default I expect more information to be obtainable, more easily, from what people write to an LLM vs a search box.
Maybe not you in particular, but I expect people to be more forthcoming in their writing towards LLMs vs a raw google search.
For example, a search of "nice places to live in" vs "I'm considering moving from my current country because I think I'm being politically harassed and I want to find nice places to live that align with my ideology of X, Y, Z".
I do agree that, after collecting enough search datapoints, one could piece together the second sentence from the first, and that this is more akin to a new instance of an already existing issue.
It's just that, by default I expect more information to be obtainable, more easily, from what people write to an LLM vs a search box.