Is Google's reign in danger now? According to the 'Future AI Sentiment Wave 3' report, 55% of people in the US and 62% in the UK are now using AI chatbots instead of search engines. People say that Google shows a crowd of links and advertisements, while AI gives direct and accurate answers. This is the reason why users now trust generative AI more.
Why is trust in AI increasing?
The biggest reason for AI becoming popular is personalization. Chatbots provide step-by-step solutions in conversation. This not only gives users the right information but also saves both time and effort.
AI is leaving Google behind in these tasks.
Travel Planning: Now, people get the entire trip schedule made by AI instead of searching for hotels and tickets on Google.
Fitness Routine: Chatbots are being trusted for personalized workouts and diet charts.
Gift Suggestion: On telling the budget, occasion, and choice, AI immediately makes a list of the right gift.
Tech troubleshooting: Laptop-phone problems are now being solved by AI; the need to search forums is ending.
Product comparison: People now prefer comparison with AI instead of reading reviews on Google.
E-mail and message drafting: AI is proving to help write office mail or a cover letter.
Will Google be left behind?
However, experts believe that search engines are still necessary to verify facts and check information from authentic sources. But people are adopting AI as the first choice. Tools like ChatGPT are handling billions of prompts daily and this trend has become a challenge for Google.
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