Eu-Bin KIM

November 5, 2025

Am I the boomer now?

Sagel shares his experience comparing Atlas, Comet, and Dia for AI browsing on Spyglass

Searching for a word, a phrase, list of keywords rather than complete sentences.

That's how my SEO-trained brain types into the search bar. Thinking that's the new normal, as opposed to how the boomers struggle to "Google" in frustration.

Now that the floodgate of AI browsers has opened, now that the browsers are finally browsing for me, and they've gotten actually good at it, it seems like, and it feels like, the good-old SEO brain needs an update.

Because I'm with Sagel - I still want the "old way". I still want a list of hyperlinks to choose from, more than I can savour a well-researched answer in prose.

Yet that could be only because LLM-assisted search sucked; the quality did not worth 1m 30s of wait.

But as I said, they've gotten great. They are actually working. 1m, 2m or even a full blown 30m of AI ploughing through the web is actually worth the effort I put into writing down my nuances.

And that begs the question - am I the boomer now? Is 검색하지 않는 검색 (Search without search) becoming the new norm, as it always should have been all along? 

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