The ChatGPT effect: In 3 years the AI chatbot has changed the way people look things up

I'm super skeptical about people using ChatGPT all the time 🤔. Like, what's wrong with scrolling through Google results and reading some links? It's not like it's rocket science or anything... Just because it's faster to ask ChatGPT something doesn't mean we should be abandoning traditional search engines entirely. I think it's gonna lead to a bunch of people getting misleading info from AI chatbots that might not always have the best answers 🚫. And what about the whole "trustworthiness" thing? Can we really rely on these AI systems to give us accurate and trustworthy info all the time? I don't think so...
 
omg 800 million weekly users is crazy!!! i dont get how people started using chatgpt tho... wasnt google the go-to search engine like forever? 🤔👀 now it seems like people are just talking to chatbots instead of typing stuff into google ... what's next? 😂 do you think we'll still use youtube for educational videos or what?
 
🤔 I'm not sure if I like how dependent we're getting on ChatGPT for info... it's gonna be crazy when the AI gets outdated or just plain wrong 😱. On the bright side, though, it's great to see tech evolving at such a rapid pace 🚀! Traditional search engines will have to step up their game to compete with chatbots like this.
 
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