Creator Economy - The Future of Search is Conversations
The Future of Search is ConversationsMicrosoft, Google, and the race to make search feel more like talking to a trusted friend than navigating 10 blue linksDear subscribers, My first tech job was at Microsoft working on Bing. Back then, it felt futile trying to eke out single digit market share gains against Google’s monopoly.
I’ve been using the new Bing and its chat interface already gives me better answers than the search results page for many queries. Let’s cover:
Where search is falling shortSearch is arguably the most profitable internet business of all time. For two decades, Google has dominated this market with 90% share and 40%+ profit margin. But search also hasn’t changed much in 20 years. You still type in keywords to get a list of blue links. If anything, search has devolved with far too many ads and SEO-optimized pages. Perhaps the best example of this is food recipe queries: Biggest pain point that AI can solve is so I never have to read a recipe website with tons of SEO optimized content before the actual recipe again Search also struggles with:
That’s why people have been using hacks like adding “reddit” to queries to get better results. The thing is: People don’t actually want to search. They just want the answer. Which brings us to Microsoft. Microsoft’s “copilot for the web” visionMicrosoft is going all in on AI chat search with its “copilot for the web” vision. Below’s an example of Bing helping me plan a winter trip to Japan: Even though it’s early days, AI chat’s potential to address search’s flaws is clear:
Of course, AI chat is not perfect. Flaws include:
All of these risks are very real. Nevertheless, it’s easy to see why this experience might be better for end users: AI chat feels more like talking to a trusted friend than running a search query. Microsoft, of course, is aggressively going after this space under Satya: The company has a lot to gain by going after Google’s core business (80% of Google’s revenue is from search). Even a modest gain in search market share will result in billions more dollars. Microsoft Azure also has a lot to benefit from powering OpenAI’s models. Indeed, Satya wants to make Google dance: I hope with our innovation they will want to come out and show that they can dance. I want people to know that we made them dance. - Satya Nadella So how can Google respond? Google’s innovator’s dilemmaThe innovator’s dilemma is when companies don’t want to risk their existing business to go after an innovation that’s at first inferior. The innovation gets better over time and ultimately disrupts the incumbent’s business entirely. Today, AI chat is slower, more expensive, and worse for publishers and advertisers than regular search. But for open-ended queries, AI chat is showing promise to be better in the one dimension that matters - giving end users the answer. Google understands this risk. It has declared “code red” internally and announced a competing AI chat product in Bard. The company still has huge moats, including:
But instead of resting on its laurels, I think Google needs to disrupt itself before Microsoft or another company disrupts it. Winning the AI search race requires walking a tight rope between the needs of users and advertisers + publishersI’ve written about obsessing over customer problems and building with community before. Winning the AI search race is no different. For both Microsoft and Google, making this transition successfully requires balancing competing needs between two different types of customers:
To satisfy these competing needs, both Microsoft and Google have resorted to compromise solutions like showing the chat interface next to the traditional search results page… …and displaying traditional ads in the chat results: I think the winner will be the platform that moves beyond these compromises. It’ll be the platform that puts end user needs first while working closely with advertisers and publishers to adjust for this new reality. One thing is for sure - it’ll be fascinating to see how this plays out. You can access Bing’s AI chat by following the instructions here. It has already replaced ChatGPT as my daily AI assistant. Creator Economy by Peter Yang is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Creator Economy by Peter Yang that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
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