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ChatGPT increased tension! Now Google can bring this big feature for search


Google may soon introduce AI mode in its search engine. As soon as users tap on it to search something, it will take them to a new interface like Google Gemini AI. According to reports, Google will include AI mode in the link option above the search results, where currently options like All, Images and Videos etc. come. After the introduction of this mode, Google Search will become more accessible to the users and users will also be able to ask follow-up questions.

Speech option may be available

According to the information revealed so far, Google can also provide speech option in it. This means that users will be able to ask questions by speaking without typing anything. However, till now such speculations are being made and no official comment has been made by Google in this regard. Some time ago, Google started providing AI summary in search by integrating AI. Let us tell you that for some time now Google has been facing tough competition from OpenAI’s ChatGPT. OpenAI started ChatGPT Search in October. Many analysts say that its popularity is increasing rapidly, which may be a matter of concern for Google.

ChatGPT has more users than Google

Third-party researchers say that ChatGPT’s traffic was 3.7 billion, while Google Chrome had 3.45 billion users. From this, the popularity of ChatGPT and the competition that Google is facing can be estimated. After this, speculations started being made that OpenAI is creating an AI-powered browser to compete with Google. When the company was asked about this, its officials denied it. Currently, the company is working on the target of creating one billion users of ChatGPT in 2025.

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