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Apple’s Cue says AI will replace search engines

Eddy Cue, Apple’s services chief, said he believes that AI search engines will eventually replace standard search engines such as Google, per Bloomberg. I think Google is already moving in that direction with AI often at the top of their search results. The article says that Alphabet stock dropped after the Eddy Cue statement but I don’t really see how AI is going to hurt google. It is going to hurt people like me; not that I’ve ever benefited that much from SEO anyway. But I don’t see how it will hurt google.

As a webmaster, AI bothers me, but I love AI as someone researching for information while writing. The more information at my fingertips, the better. And the truth is most of us are geared more toward writing entertainment pieces than authoritative pieces. Most of us have realized we need to do videos, stream, and write our eBooks as entertainers. And yes, still maintain our websites with opinions and entertainment in mind. We know that we will have to depend more on getting traffic where we can, as the search engine traffic will become less and less.

Cue is eyeing AI services from OpenAI, Perplexity and Anthropic as potential search options in Apple’s Safari browser in the future, he said as he was testifying in a federal court in Washington as part of the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Alphabet. The executive noted that searches on Safari declined for the first time in April.

Gartner predicts that search engine volume will drop by 25% by 2026, partly due to AI chatbots.

People who have mastered SEO in the past (not me) say that:

Google is forever changed and is becoming more of an answer engine than a search engine. That’s because AI Overviews generate answers rather than pointing searchers to websites, which studies have shown is hurting traffic and decreasing CTRs for many types of websites.

 

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Six Flags theme park closing one of its Parks

November 2, 2025, Six Flags America Amusement Park and Hurricane Harbor Swim Park in Bowie, Maryland will close.

Six Flags generated approximately $1.43 billion in revenue in 2023, a slight increase from the $1.36 billion earned in 2022. The company operates a large number of amusement parks and water parks across North America.

Six Flags Current Value
https://g.co/finance/FUN:NYSE

Bowie Maryland’s Six Flags theme park with the oldest roller coaster across all its properties is closing later this year after Six Flags Entertainment Corporation decided it is no longer “a strategic fit with the company’s long-term growth plan.

Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Bowie, Maryland, which rebranded and opened as a Six Flags property in 1999, will operate for the final time on Nov. 2. “Now known as Six Flags America, the park still features Wild One, which boasts a 98-foot height with an 88-foot first drop. Though modified over its long history, the classic wooden coaster has stood the test of time and continues to bring enjoyment and thrills to riders,” the club said on its website. “ACE commends Six Flags America for continued operation of Wild One with a rich history that spans over a century.”

It’s unclear what will now happen to Wild One which was built in 1917 and the park’s other rides.

The iconic, sprawling piece of wooden architecture with its long form cuts right through the center of the park. At 96 feet tall and zooming over the tracks at 45 miles per hour, this whooshy race over the rails is as classic as it gets and soon it may be gone.

BlackRock is the largest shareholder of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (FUN), owning 14.14% of the company’s stock. Following them are The Vanguard Group. Six Flags and Cedar Fair Entertainment completed their merger July 1, 2024.

Six Flags ticket prices have increased in recent yets, including membership costs, with dynamic pricing now in effect in some parks. Specifically, in 2022, prices increased by 34%, and Dynamic pricing is now being tested at three major parks. Additionally, some grandfathered membership prices increased by $9.99 per month. For example, Gold Pass prices increased from a lower monthly rate to $9.99/month.

In 2025 Silver Pass Cost $55 to $84, the Gold Pass Cost $75 to $99 and the Prestige Pass Cost $150, depending on discounts.

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