Will ChatGPT replace search engines?
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Will ChatGPT replace search engines?

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Will Chat GPT replace Search engines?

Microsoft announced last month that it will be releasing a new AI-powered Microsoft Bing and Edge. Seeing as Bing only generates 900 million searches per day, compared to Google's search numbers at up to 6.9 billion searches per day, do you think this change will make Bing more popular?

The goal for Microsoft is to provide a more natural experience than traditional search engines like Google can offer.

What's most interesting to me is the proposed ability to provide context to the search engine. For example, the Microsoft press release implies that you can use the improved Bing to make searches like "My parents are coming to town, where should I take them to dinner," and it will return dinner locations your parents might like.

This is something no search engine can currently do. While Google and other traditional search engines have been able to make some contextual connections with the help of machine learning algorithms, it's still difficult for them to replicate the kind of results an AI like GPT-3 could provide.

However, ChatGPT itself isn't sure that it will replace Google.

When asked: "Will Chat GPT replace google?"

"No, ChatGPT is a language model developed by OpenAI, while Google is a search engine and technology company that offers a wide range of products and services. While ChatGPT can answer questions and provide information, it is not designed to replace Google. The two technologies serve different purposes and have different capabilities."

Also, after its recent integration with Microsoft, there have been some reports of ChatGPT going unhinged. Some of this triggered Elon, who helped to found ChatGPT, to be reportedly starting down the path of creating a ChatGPT competitor.

His reasoning is due to training and attempting to create an unbiased AI - which we at Qortex, can understand (maybe not to the extent he says). In training our AI, we work to ensure that our moment-by-moment video analysis is utilizing a wide array of types of videos to battle against bias.

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I think it really depends on how and what what purpose one uses a search engines. What is your final goal of going to google. For me often "search" is a series of many searches, investigations of sites and collation of all that information into one holistic result. For example a lot of developers use search engines to find libraries, parts of codes or compare high level products. It often involves collecting parts of code/information and combining them into a bigger thing . ChatGPT can do it right away, saving that time. Let us remember that initially search engines were built as a way just to find a specific website (going back to the olden days of Lycos, Altavista and Yahoo). In 1999 no one though you can ask a search engine a question, it was just simple keywords or a taxnomoy (like in yahoo). I do think that the concept of search as we know it will go away. The internet is a store of information. The need to access single atoms of it is decreasing, while the need to see a summary from many sources (due to the fragmentation and just the unbelievable wealth of information).

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