This seems to ignore how fast ChatGPT popped up as a refinement of drastically worse precursor code. We're talking "give it a year and it'll leave current ChatGPT in the dust" rather than the previously held notion of "give it a decade and it might be a few percent better".
If you don't see the tech underlying ChatGPT as a replacement for google search, ask yourself why, because the only thing currently holding ChatGPT back as the only search engine you need, is information integrity: is what it's claiming actually true. Give it a year, OpenAI isn't sitting back, pretty sure the next publication will -yet again- blow us all away with how much of an improvement they effected.
If you don't see the tech underlying ChatGPT as a replacement for google search, ask yourself why, because the only thing currently holding ChatGPT back as the only search engine you need, is information integrity: is what it's claiming actually true. Give it a year, OpenAI isn't sitting back, pretty sure the next publication will -yet again- blow us all away with how much of an improvement they effected.