When I did a search for "cheese that melts easily in soups", the top search results were filled with AI generated slop websites. Obvious tells were pages with tables of contents (almost no human-written food website uses these), long tracts of text that repeats itself, including a Frequently Asked Questions section, a lack of pictures or unattributed pictures, a generic website theme and home page, and worst of all a website that is often unrelated to the topic (ex. a site called Meat Chef Tools has no relevance to recommending cheeses). These were 4 of the websites.
https://www.restonyc.com/which-cheese-melts-best-in-soup/
https://meatcheftools.com/what-cheeses-melt-well-for-soups/
https://eatingmeals.com/what-is-a-good-melting-cheese-for-soup/
https://www.chefsresource.com/how-to-get-cheese-to-melt-in-soup/
Other search engines have this problem, but other search engines don't charge a subscription. If Kagi isn't going to adopt a crowdsourced AI spam list, it should down rank websites that have several of these elements.
See this popular post on opt-in shared result ranking
https://kagifeedback.org/d/4502-opt-in-collaborative-shared-result-ranking