Three years ago, if someone needed to fix a leaky faucet or understand inflation, they usually did one of three things: typed the question into Google, searched YouTube for a how-to video or shouted desperately at Alexa for help.
Today, millions of people start with a different approach: They open ChatGPT and just ask.
I’m a professor and director of research impact and AI strategy at Mississippi State University Libraries. As a scholar who studies information retrieval , I see that this shift of the tool people reach for first for finding information is at the heart of how ChatGPT has changed everyday technology use.
Change in searching
The biggest change isn’t that other tools have vanished. It’s that ChatGPT has become the new front door to information. Within months of its introd

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