(Image credit: Unsplash) Google has always seemed pretty predictable. You typed a question, scanned a list of blue links and picked the website that looked most useful. Now, increasingly, many users are seeing AI-generated answers first. Google’s AI Overviews have become one of the company’s biggest shifts to Search in years, summarizing information directly at the top of results pages before users ever click a website. Google says the feature helps people get answers faster, but not everyone is thrilled with the experience. In response, a surprisingly simple workaround has started spreading online: adding “&udm=14” to Google search URLs. To most people, that little code looks like internet speak or maybe even a mistake. But among a growing number of users, it has quietly become shorthand for getting the “old Google” back.…