![]() ![]() MicrosoftĪn example of a Bing search using OpenAI's chatbot technology. According to a UBS study, ChatGPT reached 100 million active users just two months after launch, making it the fastest-growing consumer application ever. That hasn't stopped people from adopting ChatGPT, the chat interface, and the AI engine behind it, as fast as possible. (Whether you can trust those answers to be accurate is another question entirely.) With this new generation of engines, instead of hunting down facts, the chat interface provides us with answers to our questions. With advances in artificial intelligence, (AI) we're moving beyond search engines and facts to what Wall Street Journal columnist Christopher Mims calls "answer engines." I've been using search engines since the late 1970s and early 1980s when online database systems such as NASA RECON Dialog, now ProQuest and OCLC first arrived. Indeed, a good deal of my success as a writer has come from the fact that I am such an expert. ![]() But getting actual answers from those facts requires you to become a search expert. That's because, for decades, online search has been about finding facts. ![]()
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