Large Language Models as Search Engines: Societal Challenges
SIGIR Forum (SIGIR Forum), 2025
Zacchary Sadeddine
Winston Maxwell
Gaël Varoquaux
Fabian M. Suchanek
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Main:19 Pages
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Bibliography:3 Pages
Appendix:13 Pages
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) may one day replace search engines as the primary portal to information on the Web. In this article, we investigate the societal challenges that such a change could bring. We focus on the roles of LLM Providers, Content Creators, and End Users, and identify 15 types of challenges. With each, we show current mitigation strategies -- both from the technical perspective and the legal perspective. We also discuss the impact of each challenge and point out future research opportunities.
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