More internet users in the US are ditching Google search for ChatGPT
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A recent survey by Adobe Express indicates a growing preference for ChatGPT over traditional search engines like Google in the US. Approximately 77% of participants reported using ChatGPT for searches, with 25% identifying it as their primary tool. Young users favor ChatGPT for obtaining everyday answers and creative motivation. Users value its summarization capabilities and the reduction in unnecessary link-clicking. Additionally, 30% of respondents trust ChatGPT more than other search engines, and nearly half of marketers utilize it for business promotion.
According to a survey by Adobe Express, more than three-quarters (77%) of respondents say they use ChatGPT for searches, with 25% ranking it as their first choice.
Children and young people particularly prefer ChatGPT to Google, drawn to its ability to provide answers to everyday questions and creative inspiration.
Users appreciate ChatGPT for providing summaries of complicated topics, avoiding excessive clicking through links that is often required with traditional search engines.
The survey revealed that three in 10 people trust ChatGPT more than other search engines, while 47% of marketers and business owners report using it to promote their business.
Read at Computerworld
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