← Back to context Comment by afavour 3 days ago But Google has your Gmail inbox, your photos, your maps location history… 2 comments afavour Reply Ianjit 3 days ago I think an OpenAI paper showed 25% of GPT usage is “seeking information”. In that case Google also has a an advantage from being the default search provider on iOS and Android. I do find myself using the address bar in a browser like a chat box.https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/a253471f-8260-40c6-a2cc-aa93fe9f1... no-name-here 9 hours ago > your maps location historyNote that since 2024, Google no longer has your location history on their servers, it's only stored locally: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jun/06/g...
Ianjit 3 days ago I think an OpenAI paper showed 25% of GPT usage is “seeking information”. In that case Google also has a an advantage from being the default search provider on iOS and Android. I do find myself using the address bar in a browser like a chat box.https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/a253471f-8260-40c6-a2cc-aa93fe9f1...
no-name-here 9 hours ago > your maps location historyNote that since 2024, Google no longer has your location history on their servers, it's only stored locally: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jun/06/g...
I think an OpenAI paper showed 25% of GPT usage is “seeking information”. In that case Google also has a an advantage from being the default search provider on iOS and Android. I do find myself using the address bar in a browser like a chat box.
https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/a253471f-8260-40c6-a2cc-aa93fe9f1...
> your maps location history
Note that since 2024, Google no longer has your location history on their servers, it's only stored locally: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jun/06/g...