Google may have a ChatGPT problem as users are subtly adopting AI-powered tools as their go-to search engines - but it could be eons before it becomes an actual threat
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A new survey reveals that 8% of respondents now use ChatGPT as their default search tool, a subtle shift highlighting growing reliance on AI in search.
Despite ChatGPT's modest increase in use, Google's market share has dropped from 80% to 74%, suggesting users are exploring alternative search options amidst AI's rise.
Former Google Engineer Arvind Jain emphasized that the AI revolution is changing internet interactions and that Google faces bigger challenges with AI than pending regulations.
As AI tools like ChatGPT become more prevalent, Google's dominance in the search market could be threatened, leading to increased competition and potential regulatory issues.
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