@edo78 I'm well aware of that, but on Google (or Duckduckgo or whatever, I don't use Google myself), you get a list of results and can compare and look into all of them. On ChatGPT you get one response, with no idea if it's correct or not, unless you follow it up with a web search (which is my point).
And as I said at the start, I am convinced there are very many useful applications for it, I just can't see it replacing web search as such (or at least not in a generic sense, it will be easier for specific, and mostly technical, use cases like Stackoverflow).
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