ChatGPT remains the most searched AI tool, attracting nearly 25 million monthly searches in the U.S. Surprisingly, Google's Gemini ranks second with 1.5 million searches, highlighting a significant gap of 23.5 million. This study from Superside shifts focus from app downloads to search interest, revealing insights into user preferences for AI tools.
Despite its struggles earlier this year, Gemini's search interest may be linked to its upcoming integration with the Google Pixel 9. The study indicates that while users are becoming more comfortable with AI, they still favor established models, as many familiar names like Character.ai and Claude did not make the top 15. Microsoft's Copilot, with 368,000 searches, rounds out the top three, showcasing the competitive landscape of AI tools.
• ChatGPT leads with 25 million monthly searches in the U.S.
• Google's Gemini shows increasing interest despite earlier setbacks.
This metric indicates user curiosity and potential engagement with AI technologies.
The article discusses various AI tools and their popularity based on search metrics.
The article contrasts search interest with app download statistics to gauge AI tool popularity.
OpenAI's ChatGPT is highlighted as the most searched AI tool in the study.
Google's Gemini is noted as the second most searched AI tool, indicating its growing profile.
Microsoft's Copilot ranks third in search interest, showcasing its relevance in the AI landscape.
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