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Microsoft predicts AI will make web browsers and search engines obsolete in years
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<blockquote data-quote="spiritedawaymadmax" data-source="post: 1114459" data-attributes="member: 97136"><p>I thought everyone uses AI instead of search engines these days (or is it just me). I find it somehow more efficient and easier to talk to ChatGPT and find out exactly what I'm looking for instead of reading a few posts and scavaging for bits of information all over the place. For example, I asked AI yesterday something along the lines of "Can Coca-Cola go bad in my fridge if I didn't notice it got spilled." Surprise, it can...</p><p></p><p>Actually, that’s what got me digging into <a href="https://gpt.space/blog/gpt-workspace-vs-gemini-for-google-workspace" target="_blank">workspace AI tools</a>. I figured if AI can simplify browsing, it could probably make work easier, too (and I really needed some help there, more than with my fridge). There are a few options right now, and I'm sure there will be even more in the future. So far, GPT Workspace works great for me, and it was free to try, so I figured, why not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiritedawaymadmax, post: 1114459, member: 97136"] I thought everyone uses AI instead of search engines these days (or is it just me). I find it somehow more efficient and easier to talk to ChatGPT and find out exactly what I'm looking for instead of reading a few posts and scavaging for bits of information all over the place. For example, I asked AI yesterday something along the lines of "Can Coca-Cola go bad in my fridge if I didn't notice it got spilled." Surprise, it can... Actually, that’s what got me digging into [URL='https://gpt.space/blog/gpt-workspace-vs-gemini-for-google-workspace']workspace AI tools[/URL]. I figured if AI can simplify browsing, it could probably make work easier, too (and I really needed some help there, more than with my fridge). There are a few options right now, and I'm sure there will be even more in the future. So far, GPT Workspace works great for me, and it was free to try, so I figured, why not? [/QUOTE]
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