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> Anyone can compete as long as they have a sufficiently robust crawl dataset as a foundation, no?

There's some sticking power/network-effect/sticky-defaults effects, too, though.

It's _trivial_ to do a google search from anywhere on an android device with at most a tap or two. You can probably get close if a 3rd party has a well integrated native app but that'll require work on the user's behalf to make it the default (where possible).

Same goes for the default search engine for browsers/operating systems ... etc.

I will absolutely be firing off queries to google and GPTSearch in parallel and doing a quick comparison between the two. I am especially curious to see how well queries like "I need the PCI-e 4 10-gig SFP+ card that is best supported / most popular with the /r/homelab community" goes. Google struggles to do anything other than link to forums where people are already asking similar questions.




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