“I have stopped using Google Search now”, said a friend. “I just go to ChatGPT and ask questions.” I was astonished.
It is possible that the technology behind ChatGPT or other similar language models could be used to improve natural language processing in search engines, but there are no specific plans for this at this time. It’s worth noting that Google already uses a number of AI technologies to improve its search results, including RankBrain, which helps understand the meaning of search queries, and predictive search, which provides suggestions as users type. These and other AI technologies are helping to make searches more accurate, relevant, and personalized.
The core utility of Google has been its ‘Search’ feature. With this feature, Google helps users find results that most likely contain the information that they are looking for. However, the innovation of ChatGPT looks quite promising and it may have eliminated the need for ‘Search’ entirely. With ChatGPT, you don’t need to ‘search’ for results; you straightaway get the answers to your questions. Most experts say that the answers are 95% to 98% accurate in the latest version of ChatGPT. Is that really true?
Will we move away from Google and start using ChatGPT for web searches? Will ChatGPT eat into Google’s pie of Search business? Will one surpass the other or can both of them co-exist? Only time will tell. One thing is for sure – finally, there is a technology that will give Google a run for its money.
Will ‘Know’ really replace ‘Search’? We performed a small experiment to understand this. We provided a wide range of queries to both ChatGPT and Google Search and here are the output comparisons.
What do you think? Let us know your thoughts.
ChatGPT has impressed people with its capabilities. But does it hold the potential to beat Google’s ‘search’? Read our blog to know more.
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