Report: OpenAI Set to Launch Google Search Rival
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Facts
- According to a report published by Reuters, OpenAI could unveil its AI-driven search tool on Monday, extending its ChatGPT platform to compete with Google.1
- According to a report published by Reuters, OpenAI could unveil its AI-driven search tool on Monday, extending its ChatGPT platform to compete with Google.2
- OpenAI's new product will reportedly let ChatGPT provide web-sourced answers with citations like Wikipedia, blog posts, and images alongside written responses.3
- While the Google search rival hasn't appeared on OpenAI's official update list, a Reddit user has found SSL certificates for 'search.chatgpt.com.'4
- It's reported that OpenAI may make the announcement a day before Google's annual I/O conference, during which the tech giant is expected to unveil multiple new AI-related products.5
- In July 2023, Google reportedly led the global desktop search market with an 81.95% share, while Bing held 10.51%, and Yahoo 2.67%.5
Sources: 1CNN, 2reuters.com, 3Bloomberg, 4Tech.co and 5Benzinga.
Narratives
- Narrative A, as provided by New York Times. Even long-time Google users will explore new artificial intelligence-powered search engines. Perplexity, for instance, summarizes results with source links and has a 'Copilot' feature, while its Pro version offers access to various AI models. Although the long-term impact of new AI on digital content consumption remains uncertain and will be debated, a challenge to Google is certainly arising in what could be a major market shift.
- Narrative B, as provided by Either/View. The advantages Google enjoys over other search engines are monumental, including an ingrained habit among millions of its users and intuitive search results. Its strong reputation fosters user trust, and it seamlessly integrates services like Maps, yet remains free and convenient. There's a high probability that AI-based search engines will charge for premium features, so even if they take up some share of the market, it is unlikely they will ever come to truly challenge Google's dominance.