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February 06

AI search is gaining traction, but it isn’t replacing Google: Survey – Search Engine Land

People are adopting AI as a complement to classic search, not a full replacement, according to a new survey by digital marketing agency Higher Visibility: 71.5% reported using AI tools for search; 14% use them daily. 79.8% prefer Google or Microsoft Bing for general information searches. 20.2% have changed their primary search platform within the last year. Why we care. Classic search engine...
February 06

Is rank tracking dead? Why Google’s new rules are changing the game – Search Engine Land

Google just made a move that disrupted rank tracking, potentially increasing costs and changing how search visibility is measured. In January, Google implemented a requirement for JavaScript to render search results, which significantly impacted SEO tools that rely on scraping. (You may recall there was suddenly a great deal of volatility in the SERPs that was initially attributed to another up...
February 06

ChatGPT web search is now open to everyone – no login required – TechSpot

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. What just happened? OpenAI has made ChatGPT’s web search tool accessible to everyone without needing to log in or sign up first. The feature, which is integrated into the AI chatbot and available on chatgpt.com, was launched last October before expanding to more users later in the year. To access...
February 06

New Google Ads prediction model scores landing page navigation – Search Engine Land

Google introduced a new prediction model to better evaluate the quality of landing page experiences for search ads. This update is designed to reduce frustrating ad experiences and make it easier for users to find the information they need without unnecessary backtracking. Driving the news. Google’s new model improves its ability to predict whether a landing page provides a seamless experience....
February 06

Google Ads optimization: What to stop, start, and continue in 2025 – Search Engine Land

https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihgFBVV95cUxPaUNZRG9UdHoyd1hDVGczZTh3dzRwdnRvTE8wQTlkYm5hbEZmblVDR1hubjJzQi05djFqS1ZUMmRaelRVUHc3bTQ1UzlhS01wdk1wX05ZRERoZWxPRk5aUlR2LUNJMUJzd0toaUdsRWNfTkY2OFctYnRLeXRtX3NTaS00WTlydw?oc=5The post Google Ads optimization: What to stop, start, and continue in 2025 – Search Engine Land first appeared on One SEO Company News.
February 06

ChatGPT Search Drops Account Requirement; Google Releases Gemini 2.0 & Microsoft Think Deeper in Copilot – Search Engine Roundtable

OpenAI announced big news that its ChatGPT Search service is now open and no longer requires a login or an account. It comes the same day that Google expanded access to Gemini 2.0 to all users and where Microsoft said Think Deeper in Copilot is free for all users. Here are those announcements: Busy day in AI Search for these folks… I do wonder if ChatGPT Search, without a login, will make a den...
February 06

ChatGPT won’t require log in to use search engine | BANG Showbiz English – 共同通信

ChatGPT will no longer make people log in to use its search engine. Tech giant OpenAI has changed its policy regarding who can access and use its AI chatbot, which was first launched for subscribers in October 2024 before a wider rollout two months later. The company announced the update in a brief X post, which simply read: “ChatGPT search is now available to everyone on chatgpt.com – no sign ...
February 06

Google search to function more like an AI assistant – Dig Watch Updates

AI is set to overtake Google Search aiming to make it more interactive and assistant-like in 2025, according to CEO Sundar Pichai. Google is set to transform its Search engine into a more advanced AI-driven assistant, CEO Sundar Pichai revealed during an earnings call. The company’s ongoing AI evolution began with controversial “AI overviews” and is now expanding to include new capabilities dev...
February 06

ChatGPT search engine is now accessible without sign-in – NewsBytes

What’s the story OpenAI has announced a major update to its ChatGPT search engine. The platform will no longer require users to log in for usage. This move is intended to improve the accessibility of the search engine and enable it to compete directly with other popular search rivals such as Google and Bing. Evolution ChatGPT search engine: A brief history The ChatGPT search engine was first in...
February 06

You Can Now Use ChatGPT Search Without Signing In – MacRumors

ChatGPT’s search engine feature can now be accessed by anyone, OpenAI announced on Wednesday. Previously, users needed an account to use ChatGPT search, but the sign-in requirement has now been removed. ChatGPT Search is available on the ChatGPT website and in the desktop and mobile apps. Searches can be initiated based on what you ask or by clicking on the web search icon in the ChatGPT interf...