According to a survey, Chatgpt reached the impressive mark of one billion daily searches, but is still far from Google
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All about Chatgpt
All about Google
THE artificial intelligence You can provide direct answers, synthesize complex information, and keep contextualized dialogues. Therefore, tools like the Chatgpt It has attracted many users in recent months.
There are those who even say that the domain of Google In the internet searches is threatened. But the reality is quite different, according to a survey conducted by the digital communication company Visual Capitalist.
Survey analyzed competition for search on the internet
According to the work, ChatgPT is being increasingly accessed to search on the internet. OpenAi’s chatbot is already used in about one billion daily searches, an impressive result, but still far below compared to other platforms.
The survey points out that, daily, more than 13 billion searches are done on Google, an absolute leader in this regard. Next, Instagram appears with 6.5 billion, and the Chinese Baidu platform, with 5 billion daily searches.
Meanwhile, ChatgPT occupies only 13th place. AI is behind tools like Tiktok, Youtube and even Yahoo. This does not mean that Chatbot cannot overcome all opponents in the future. But today there is no threat to Google domain.
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- Google: 13.7 billion daily searches;
- Instagram: 6.5 billion daily searches;
- Baidu: 5 billion daily searches;
- Snapchat: 4 billion daily searches;
- Amazon: 3.5 billion daily searches;
- Youtube: 3.3 billion daily searches;
- LinkedIn: 3.2 billion daily searches;
- Pinterest: 2.4 billion daily searches;
- Google Play: 2.1 billion daily searches;
- Facebook: 1.5 billion daily searches;
- Yahoo: 1.1 billion daily searches;
- Tiktok: 1 billion daily searches;
- Chatgpt: 1 billion daily searches.
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Alessandro Di Lorenzo has a degree in Journalism from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) and has been working in the area since 2014. He worked on BandNews FM newsrooms in Porto Alegre and São Paulo.
Bruno Capozzi is a journalist graduated from Cásper Líbero College and Master in Social Sciences from PUC-SP, focusing on social networking and technology research.