ChatGPT isn't slowing down Google just yet, and these numbers prove it
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Recent data shows that Google is experiencing strong growth in search queries, with over 5 trillion searches annually. Analysts calculated a 20% growth rate since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, dispelling fears that OpenAI’s AI technology is undermining Google's business. Although ChatGPT has amassed considerable active users, the evidence suggests that its presence has not negatively impacted Google's search volume. Google continues to innovate with tools like Lens and AI Overviews, potentially adapting to changing market dynamics.
OpenAI's ChatGPT may pose an existential threat to Google's business, though new numbers suggest it isn't making a dent in Google's search growth just yet.
While this could still play out in the future, the opposite appears to be true over the past two years, referring to ChatGPT's perceived threat to Google's business.
Google said Monday that it now sees more than 5 trillion searches a year, and queries may have grown over 20% over the two years since ChatGPT's launch.
The company has built new AI Search tools such as Lens and Circle to Search, and AI Overviews have disrupted the classic search results page.
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