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AI search engines have made strides in improving their capabilities, but they still have a long way to go to compete with Google. These AI tools, such as Chat GPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot, lack a true understanding of what a search engine is and how people use them. While they can find information, they struggle to replicate all the functionalities that Google offers. In tests comparing AI tools to Google, Google consistently provided faster and more accurate results. AI search engines excel in answering buried information queries, but fall short in responding to complex queries and recommending what to watch. Overall, Google's multifaceted functionality and speed make it difficult for AI search engines to truly compete. However, advancements in AI technology still hold potential for the future of search engines.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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AI search engines have made strides in improving their capabilities, but they still have a long way to go to compete with Google. These AI tools, such as Chat GPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot, lack a true understanding of what a search engine is and how people use them. While they can find information, they struggle to replicate all the functionalities that Google offers. In tests comparing AI tools to Google, Google consistently provided faster and more accurate results. AI search engines excel in answering buried information queries, but fall short in responding to complex queries and recommending what to watch. Overall, Google's multifaceted functionality and speed make it difficult for AI search engines to truly compete. However, advancements in AI technology still hold potential for the future of search engines.

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