Ask.com, the search engine and question-and-answer service previously generally known as Ask Jeeves, has shut down.
Ask Jeeves first launched in 1996 and, with its concentrate on answering conversational questions posed in pure language, was arguably a precursor to today’s AI-powered chatbots. For many of its 30-year historical past, nevertheless, it’s been overshadowed by different search merchandise, particularly Google.
Holding firm IAC acquired Ask Jeeves in 2005, shortly dropped “Jeeves” from the title, and by 2010 had scaled back its search product to refocus on Q&A. That very same 12 months, IAC Chairman Barry Diller stated at TechCrunch Disrupt that Ask.com was not aggressive with Google and was not valued in IAC’s inventory.
A message on the Ask.com web site at present reads, “As IAC continues to sharpen its focus, now we have made the choice to discontinue our search enterprise, which incorporates Ask.com. After 25 years of answering the world’s questions, Ask.com formally closed on Could 1, 2026.”
Nonetheless, the web site insists, “Jeeves’ spirit endures.”
