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    OpenAI emerges as a major threat to Google with AI search

    By Rebecca XuAugust 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Google finds itself more threatened by OpenAI’s advancements than by the looming decisions of US antitrust regulators.
    • While a US ruling declared Google’s search monopoly illegal, a more significant shift is occurring with the growing adoption of AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which is gradually undermining Google’s search engine dominance.

    OUR TAKE
    As AI continues to evolve and challenge traditional search methods, Google faces a new threat from OpenAI and other AI-powered tools. The race for dominance in the search market is heating up, with the speed of AI development outpacing regulatory actions against tech giants like Google. The future of search is being reshaped by AI, and Google must adapt quickly to stay competitive in this rapidly changing landscape.

    –Rebecca Xu, BTW reporter

    What happened

    OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, is becoming a bigger threat to Google than US regulators, according to sources, investors, and analysts. Despite a recent ruling finding Google guilty of building an illegal search monopoly, the rise of AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT is already challenging Google’s dominance in the search market.

    Former Google engineer Arvind Jain highlighted the immediate impact of AI on the search product, compared to the lengthy legal processes involved in antitrust rulings. With Google’s longtime dominance in search facing challenges from AI-powered tools, such as ChatGPT, the company’s position in the market is being shaken.

    Even Apple, a major player in the tech industry, has announced a partnership with OpenAI to bring ChatGPT to its devices, signalling a move away from Google as its default search engine. Microsoft-backed OpenAI has also entered the search game with SearchGPT, further increasing competition for Google.

    Also read: U.S. supports open AI models and proposes risk oversight

    Also read: Google’s loss could aid Apple in antitrust case

    Why it’s important

    While Google has the resources and expertise to lead in AI, the company’s efforts appear scattered compared to OpenAI’s focused approach. The popularity of generative AI caught Google by surprise, highlighting the importance of trust in adopting AI technology.

    Despite being a pioneer in foundational AI research, Google has been slow to release consumer AI products, allowing OpenAI to capture the market’s attention. The intersection of AI and search is creating a new battleground for tech giants. While Google awaits the outcome of antitrust cases, OpenAI’s innovative strides in AI-driven search tools are already reshaping user expectations and preferences, potentially redefining the future of internet search.

    As the landscape of the search market evolves with the advancement of AI technology, Google faces increased competition from players like OpenAI. With OpenAI’s innovative approach gaining traction and popularity among users, Google must adapt quickly to stay relevant in the evolving search market. The battle for supremacy in search engines is intensifying, and the future success of companies like Google will depend on their ability to embrace and leverage AI technology effectively.

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    Rebecca Xu

    Rebecca Xu is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in tech trends. She graduated from Changshu Institute of Technology. Send tips to r.xu@btw.media.

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