Multiasking
Mul•ti•ask•ing
[ˌmʌltɪˈɑːskɪŋ]
noun
The human ability to split a question between more than one browser tab at the same time without arriving at an answer. The question may be phrased with more or less grammatically subtle variations in different search engines or AI chatbots. A considerable amount of time is usually spent comparing the different results, searching for unknown facts on Wikipedia, restoring a crashed browser session, or, even worse, posing new questions that arise from the original one.