GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 60 - October 2024

#13 kryptocasinos 30 August 2024, 7:07 p.m. Brand New Member Feeding AIs with your own content might be an option. Your results will get shown together with the source. The source will be your site. “ Reply With Quote #14 Rodrigueztoman 2 September 2024, 3:42 a.m. Brand New Member No, Google is already making fast changes in its search results. It has already introduced AI results. End of Thread #10 wonderpunter 26 August 2024, 11:54 a.m. Private Member Originally Posted by LinuxGam “It depends what you are searching for. If you are searching for news or social or something to read you want the website. If you are looking for the answer to a problem or an example of something and particularly, if you also want it in a certain format, ChatGPT is way faster. Don’t be surprised if Google follow suit very quickly.” Wouldn’t the SearchGPT be more like a search engine? I have not seen anything in action yet, but I would guess perhaps something similar to Perplexity.ai. “ Reply With Quote #11 universal4 26 August 2024, 4:40 p.m. Forum Administrator Originally Posted by wonderpunter “Wouldn’t the SearchGPT be more like a search engine? I have not seen anything in action yet but I would guess perhaps something similar to Perplexity.ai.” This raises the question, where is the data housed? Is SearchGPT running spiders scraping data, storing that data so they can later respond to queries, or are they also running queries to Google to get some of the answers and then manipulating those results? Google, Microsoft and very few others have a decade or more head start on warehousing the data, with multiple billions of pages of a head start of such data. Example: You ask SearchGPT where the best restaurant to get a steak meal while vacationing at Disney. Is SearchGPT querying itself? Or are they using manipulated queries to Google to get the answer? If they do not currently have this data themselves, I would think at some point Google will restrict them from using them to supply that answer as it would want to handle the question directly so that they get to keep the ad views in house. If the AI tools are just built to take advantage of decades of Google’s work, research and warehousing of such data, will they just allow others to “take” from them without finding a way to monetize it, or stop it so they can force the use of their own tools? “ Reply With Quote #12 Fonviggroup 27 August 2024, 2:11 p.m. New Member While the AI-search is great for some things, it’s not really working in regard to finding unique and new content, which some people are searching. It’s too general and mostly promotes the same search results, which will be bad for the smaller man. I think Google has many good years ahead, to be honest. “ Reply With Quote 17 GPWAtimes.org

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