Just don’t let your kids use it for their maths homework Solve a tricky equation: Ask it to solve an equation for you and it will. But, Is there anything ChatGPT can do that Google can’t?Īs much as we prefer Google, there are a few things that ChatGPT can do that Google can’t, such as: As for us here at Milk & Tweed, we won’t be stopping our Googling habit any time soon. So, it’s really up to you to decide which ‘digital titan’ comes up trumps. However, it really does depend on how you are using them. Well, based on our results, it is easily Google. For us at Milk & Tweed though, Google is once again the winner. Often, these features are handy and make your daily life easier, however not everyone wants to share their location and their preferences with their search engine. Winner: This one depends on whether you like the personalised features of Google or not. When you search for, for example, ‘dentist near me’, Google can offer you dentists near to the area that you are searching for. Google: Google uses its algorithms and wealth of data to offer a personalised searching experience to its users. However, most users will be willing to wait a few seconds to find an answer to their search query. Additionally, the speed at which I can operate depends on the computational resources available to me, including CPU, RAM, and GPU, which can affect my performance.” However, in some cases, such as language translation or complex natural language processing tasks, my response time may be longer. The chat-like functionality means that you can watch the response being typed out in front of you, rather than seeing the complete result.Īccording to ChatGPT itself, the “response time is typically in the range of a few seconds to tens of seconds, depending on the complexity of the question or task and the amount of context needed to generate an accurate response. As well as this, Google only provides 10 results at a time, which is considerably faster to process than if it showed an endless list.ĬhatGPT: Again, depending on network connection, ChatGPT is relatively fast. This is due to Google using specialised data centres, caching frequently accessed information, and optimising algorithms to prioritise the most relevant results. According to Think with Google, in many cases the process takes less than a tenth of a second - it’s practically instant. Google: As long as your internet connection is relatively good, Google is fast. Winner: This is a much closer battle, but the 24/7 free access means that, for us, Google just nabs it. This is a flaw in their functionality, as it means that users may be put off and will turn to other solutions. Therefore, if the information provided on the web pages is accurate, the results displayed by Google will be accurate.Īs well as this, ChatGPT can ‘reach capacity’, meaning that users are unable to access the site. It then ranks these pages in relation to the search term requested. Google: Google uses bots called spiders to crawl through different web pages, and indexes them based on their content. In order to decide the ultimate winner of the Google vs ChatGPT battle, we have undergone a number of tests, placing the two digital titans head to head across four key areas: accuracy, usability, speed and personalised experiences. And right now we don’t know if it has all the answers.
It relies on the input of a sizable dataset of text to be able to answer queries with a natural-sounding, comprehensive response. It is an AI Chatbot that was launched by Elon Musk and Sam Altman’s Artificial Intelligence company, OpenAI, in November 2022. So they probably have every answer possible.ĬhatGPT on the other hand is not a search engine. But how does it have the answers to our questions? Google indexes and crawls billions of webpages that have been created on their server, and ranks them in order to provide the requested information. Most of us use Google on a daily basis and it has been the widest chosen search engine since its conception in 1998, with over 92% of all search engine searches being conducted through there, as of November 2022. Which is better ChatGPT or Google? Overview of ChatGPT and Google We are all aware of the questions surrounding Artificial Intelligence – will it have everyone out of a job? Will it take over the world? The possibilities of AI are seemingly endless.īut today we want to take a look at another battle that seems to be heating up. Open AI’s ChatGPT is a controversial debate occurring at the moment, and a topic that is discussed quite a lot here at Milk & Tweed.