AI-powered search engines are expected to arrive soon.
Recently, Microsoft and Google made huge headlines after they launched their own artificial intelligence integration.
Microsoft released the new Bing search engine version powered by ChatGPT; the most popular AI chatbot as of writing.
Meanwhile, Google launched Bard, its new AI chatbot. However, not everyone can access it since it is still in the beta stages.
With these details, there's a high chance that other search engine providers will also integrate artificial intelligence into their products.
Benefits of AI-Powered Search Engines
According to MakeUseOf's latest report, the arrival of AI-powered search engine tools offers numerous benefits for users.
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These advantages are expected to drastically change how the internet is accessed. To give you more idea, here are some of the benefits that AI-powered search engines can give:
- Online shopping will become more convenient. Instead of checking all the reviews and features, you can just ask the AI chatbot to provide the best option for iOS smartphones, Bluetooth speakers, and other products.
- Searches are expected to be more conversational. Instead of searching for keywords, users will start talking to new AI-powered search engines just like how they converse with other people.
- Users will receive answers ASAP. Unlike traditional search engines, new AI chatbots can send direct answers; in some cases, their answers will be partnered with reliable sources.
Issues With AI-Powered Search Engines
Although there are lots of benefits that AI-powered search engines can provide, there are also some disadvantages.
For example, Fortune recently reported that the new Google Bard made a huge mistake after it provided false information about NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
Because of this, many enthusiasts warned that the rise of artificial intelligence can also lead to the rise of misinformation.
But, you also need to remember that these new AI chatbots are still young and lots of improvements are still being conducted.
In other news, tech experts created the new ChatGPT alter-ego called DAN.
We also reported that a new watermark-removing AI concerns professional photographers.
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