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ChatGPT, the conversational, buzzy new AI chatbot created by OpenAI, could
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Eventually threaten Google's advertising business, according to a former Google executive.
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Sridhar Ramaswamy was the head of Google's advertising team from 2013 to 2018.
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He said that ChatGPT could "destroy Google's business model" by stopping users from clicking on ad-linked links.
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According to data, these ads generated around $208 billion, or 81% of Alphabet's total revenue in 2021.
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Ramaswamy stated that it was a "better experience." Google search's goal is to get you clicking on ads and links. All other text is filler.
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Ramaswamy's comments came after AI research company OpenAI launched a ChatGPT early demo last week.
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This sparked discussions about whether ChatGPT will replace Google.
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