AI search could prove a $10 billion business for Microsoft, MoffettNathanson estimates

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Microsoft launched a ChatGPT-powered version of its Bing search engine this week.

Artificial intelligence could bring almost $10 billion a year to Microsoft's search business, according to MoffettNathanson. This week the tech giant revealed a new version of Bing , its search engine launched in 2009, powered by the OpenAI's ChatGPT. The explosive popularity around the chatbot led Google to launch its own version . Baidu also this week revealed plans for its own follow-on .

mountain MSFT over past 12 months. "We believe that the AI-powered Bing could be the catalyst that actually gets people to start using the often-maligned [Bing] search engine," Sterling Auty, an analyst at MoffettNathanson, wrote in a note Thursday. "If Microsoft took just 5% market share from Google, that's an incremental $9.5 billion in revenue for Microsoft, and if the updates to Bing managed to take 10% market share, that's an incremental $19 billion.

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Finding something is not search. Using so called AI to funnel you is not search. Finding something that exactly matches your parameters is hard work HB jimcramer

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