
The potential impact of chat on SEO and publisher: A Three-Month Retrospective
In just three months, every major search engine now has AI chat integrated—and with ChatGPT's new internet access and plugins, the game has changed for SEO.
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In just three months, every major search engine now has AI chat integrated—and with ChatGPT's new internet access and plugins, the game has changed for SEO.

I explore how AI is reshaping global power dynamics—from China's 2030 AI superpower ambitions to military applications—and why the race for AI dominance matters.

I deep dive into GPT-4's technical paper to uncover the risks OpenAI is tracking—from emergent agentic behavior to power-seeking—as Microsoft rapidly integrates AI across Office 365.

Two major analyses reached opposite conclusions about US vs China AI leadership—but they measured completely different things. Here's why both could be right.

I tested Bing Chat extensively and found Microsoft is already showing ads—they're cleverly embedded in highlighted source citations, appearing when you click to verify information.

AI-powered search could slash paid search revenue as fewer queries meet higher accuracy demands, forcing advertisers into costlier auctions with uncertain ROI.

I fact-checked the fact-checker's claims about Bing AI fabricating financial data—turns out the made-up numbers problem is real and worse than I hoped.

I'm already using ChatGPT to write Excel formulas and summarize meetings, but when OpenAI integrates natively into Office 365, it'll understand your actual spreadsheet cells and automate meeting action items without the copy-paste headache.

Microsoft's Bing-OpenAI integration solves ChatGPT's three fatal search flaws—and could finally give Google a real reason to worry about losing market share.

AI now has real-time access to all public human knowledge in 100+ languages—but are we prepared for the societal upheaval this will bring to jobs and skills?

Microsoft's ChatGPT-Bing integration solves data problems, but the real challenge is designing an interface that knows when to give one answer vs. many.