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Google can easily replicate ChatGPT with enough engineers, computing power and outsourced labor. There's nothing secret in the inner workings.
That said, maybe we'll be able to use search engines again without wading through pages of mud when there's more competition...
Facebook had enough engineers and computing power did Facebook kill Snapchat or TikTok? I believe the original idea can win at the end whenever you have in hand to compete.
Did google kill Facebook with google+? Did microsoft kill android with windows phone?
I don't know, i might be wrong!
Then why would ChatGPT kill Google?
I'm not very knowledgeable in this field, does chatGPT always give accurate answers?
Edit: also, sometimes people seek cited research from scholars and professionals regarding topics with no straightforward answers. I'm not sure how credible AI is in such cases.
It always gives confident answers. Accuracy not guaranteed.
I figured so.
I tested it for codes, it works. espcially with PHP.