Google's search engine represented over 91% of the global search market in the past 12 months, while Bing accounted for about 3%, according to data from SimilarWeb. Google appears to be equally as concerned about maintaining its search dominance. Though, the OpenAI CEO added it's hard to say how Google will adapt to the technology.Ī spokesperson for Google did not respond to a request for comment ahead of publication. "There's so much value here, it's inconceivable to me that we can't figure out how to ring the cash register on it," Altman said. ![]() Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott told Stratechery he thinks the company is well positioned to sell the new technology to the masses, adding that the "search business that you have now is very different from the search business that we had twenty years ago," when Google was just starting out. "We're going to discover what these new models can do, but if I were sitting on a lethargic search monopoly and had to think about a world where there was going to be a real challenge to the way that monetization of this works and new ad units, and maybe even a temporary downward pressure, I would not feel great about that," Altman said in an interview with Ben Thompson in his newsletter Stratechery. ![]() ChatGPT, which has generated headlines for its ability to do anything from write an essay to provide coding advice, is an AI chatbot that can answer questions in a clear, conversational manner.
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