> At the same time, Google has been slowly pushing users toward AI mode in the hope that people get used to the idea and eventually use ChatGPT or Google Search.
Why would Google want people to use ChatGPT (a competitor)?
> What do you think? Do you think people would click on ads in AI mode as much as they do in regular search?
Is this the script for a YouTube video? Should we “let [you] know in comments, smash the like button, and subscribe”? Isn’t your job as a journalist to figure that out and report it?
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whatamidoingyo•4m ago
"AI" mode is just going to be the next generation of ads. The AI serving as salespeople, essentially. People will use it so much, they'll trust it, maybe even befriend it (as some have already done).
latexr•4m ago
> At the same time, Google has been slowly pushing users toward AI mode in the hope that people get used to the idea and eventually use ChatGPT or Google Search.
Why would Google want people to use ChatGPT (a competitor)?
> What do you think? Do you think people would click on ads in AI mode as much as they do in regular search?
Is this the script for a YouTube video? Should we “let [you] know in comments, smash the like button, and subscribe”? Isn’t your job as a journalist to figure that out and report it?
Checks author profile
Ah, they’re a “technology entrepreneur”. Covering news. For some reason.