Beg to differ.
We have to consider the fact that human prompting + selection of outputs is essentially RLHF, so the models can and will continue to get better over time.
It's not the end of the Internet, it's the beginning of a new era.
I recall this being very hit or miss even a few months ago.
"We’re always experimenting with different ways to connect our users with high-quality and helpful information. We have partnered with a limited number of creators to begin to explore new recipe experiences on Search that are both helpful for users and drive value to the web ecosystem. We don’t have anything to announce right now.
I made the mistake of forgetting to stick to sites with some level of reputation. Taking information directly from the search engine robs people of important context. Even if the site the recipe is taken from is cited, without going to the site you won't be able to get that sense of whether the site's look and feel is spammy or AI slop. And of course that applies to any other type of information too.