Google: Bing will challenge Google’s dominance! Microsoft CEO said – this is the new beginning of online searching.

Search engine Google dominates the world of online searching, but if Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is to be believed, now this dominance of Google is about to end. Actually, the company has announced to introduce the search engine Bing in a new avatar. Bing has been equipped with language based artificial intelligence by the company. The company has also introduced the new Edge browser. It has also been equipped with Microsoft Chatbot technology. Satya Nadella has called it a new beginning in the world of online searching. During a launch event, Satya Nadella said that ‘this is a new beginning and the race starts today’.


Search engine Bing is equipped with AI


Let us tell you that Microsoft has equipped its search engine Bing with powerful artificial intelligence, in which the same technology has been used, from which AI bot ChatGPT has been made. Let us tell you that within a short span of time ChatGPT has crossed 100 million users and has gained immense popularity across the world. ChatGPT is finishing many tasks like essay writing, speech preparation, help in exams in a few seconds, due to which there is a huge boom in the users of ChatGPT. Microsoft believes that by equipping the search engine Bing with ChatGPT, online searching will be upgraded in a tremendous way.


ChatGPT has been developed by OpenAI, a California based startup. This startup started in the year 2015. In the year 2019, Microsoft invested one billion dollars in OpenAI. Apart from this, recently the startup has also signed a multi-billion dollar deal with the company. Many other companies including Elon Musk have also invested in this startup.


Google’s dominance in the world of online searching can be gauged from the fact that Google occupies 84 percent of the global market for online searching. The company earns more than $10 billion in ad sales every quarter, which accounts for two-thirds of the company’s total revenue. At the same time, Microsoft’s Bing has a 9 percent share in online searches.