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Conversational AI search can handle local discovery prompts like asking where locals go rather than typing a rigid keyword.
Conversational AI search can handle local discovery prompts like asking where locals go rather than typing a rigid keyword.
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But one advantage Search GPT has on this one is that I was able to use conversational Language.
OpenAll right, here's an example of a search that I think would be very hard to do in Google. I'm visiting Las Vegas, that's where I live. Where do the locals go to grab a drink? I don't want the tourist experience. I was very impressed with search GPT here...
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All right, here's an example of a search that I think would be very hard to do in Google. I'm visiting Las Vegas, that's where I live.
Where do the locals go to grab a drink? I don't want the tourist experience.
I was very impressed with search GPT here. The bars that it returned are mostly bars that are common with locals and not so popular With tourists.
The Golden Teaky, Double Down Saloon, Hofbra House is a little touristy, but locals still Love it. Ellis Island, good choice to search GPT.
Let's see what Google would say for top local bars in Las Vegas. Double Down Saloon, Sand Dollar Lounge, Tap House, Frankie's Tinky Room.
All right, this one's a toss-up. They have similar results, Red Dwarf.
I might have to hand it to Google just for the Red Dwarf. But one advantage Search GPT has on this one is that I was able to use conversational Language.
I think that'll eventually work with Google, but it doesn't work well yet.