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stackskipton 2 days ago

Well, courts disagree with your assessment and so do I. Yes, AI is a threat to Google. How much a threat remains to be seen. From normies I know, most of them are just using Gemini or whatever is on Google front page. They are not starting most of their searches on OpenAI or other ones.

arccy 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

ChatGPT feels like it's in a lot of day to day conversations these days, you even hear people mention it on the street in non tech cities

attendant3446 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Another thing I've noticed is that many people refer to everything as 'ChatGPT', regardless of which 'AI' they're using.

darkwater 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

ChatGPT has for sure the "first mover" strength for normies (you can hear it mentioned in TV, radio and in the street, but also lot of people just talk about "AI". So, IMO there is still space to be used as "the AI" rather then specifically ChatGPT. It might also just be always referred to "ChatGPT" when talking about another provider, just like people saying "Kleenex" when referring to tissues.

kevin_thibedeau 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Courts also decided you couldn't bundle a web browser and then turned a blind eye when it's done on a different platform with draconian restrictions against even installing an alternate browser.

otterley 2 days ago | parent [-]

They didn't "turn[] a blind eye" as they weren't asked the question again. There was no legal precedent established by the Microsoft case that required all future operating systems to have a replaceable browser engine. Also, the factual situations were quite different: Microsoft had a de facto monopoly on PC OSes in the late 1990s, while Apple never had a monopoly on mobile devices.

flappyeagle 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

You sound old. No one I know under the age of 30 uses Google. It’s all ChatGPT