After SearchGPT, Will Google Survive?

Will Google Survive After the Launch of SearchGPT? Will Google Survive After the Launch of SearchGPT?

With the coming of SearchGPT, a whole new buzz that has been set among individuals and non-technological areas has aroused them to debate their future search engines. The main tension has been created in terms of whether or not Google, as the current market leader, will be able to withstand the onslaught. But now everyone turns to an AI-enhanced SearchGPT to ask if such technology can really put to rest his competitor.

What is searchGPT

SearchGPT is an advanced AI search engine by the OpenAI GPTs for more conversational and personal search results instead of serving the traditional need of keyword matching and rank ordering of web pages for search answers. SearchGPT will address why rather than how ends in the request from the end-user. It’s just like a human conversation where an answer produced through deep learning engines is thought about in an answering style rather than through a string of hyperlinks consecutively to multiple web pages.

Googles Dominance and Adaptation

Two decades have passed since Google has been the search engine people refer to in their daily life. Its search algorithm has undergone change multiple times to produce better and relevant results than before. This time, however, something unusual is likely happening with the advent of generative AI technologies such as SearchGPT. With the conversational model of SearchGPT that fetches information over the internet, one can picture users preferring to get information from AI-driven search engines rather than searching for simple, factual answers.

At the same time, Google has some notable AI features of its own. Because Google seems determined to maximize the use of AI in everything, there is no indication that it is resting after featuring powerful, integrated AI-based image goods such as Google Assistant, BERT (or Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers), and its latest Bard AI chatbot. Instead, Google sped up the introduction of AI technology into its search engine to improve the user’s experience. For example, it can create summaries, translate texts, and make a few guesses related to the questions, thus, bringing the best of both worlds into a single platform.

The future Outlook

Despite SearchGPT being an innovative alternative to traditional search engines, nothing could match up to the comprehensive ecosystem that Google has like its search, Google Cloud, advertising biz, and wide pooled user data as dimensions of this advantage. Again, Google has enormous resources that could allow it to quickly adapt to any new trends by using the latest AI-facilitated features to cement its dominant position in the industry.

But the point is this: SearchGPT may disrupt the search engine scene, but Google’s innovative and adaptation capabilities surely ensure that it will not walk alone into desolation. On the contrary, it will most probably be the fusion of two worlds—the Google world and the AI exposes one’s self to alien concepts, tools, and strategies.

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