Did you know Study Reveals How User Incentives and Search Engine Awareness Could Challenge Google’s Dominance
Even with the rise of AI and people using AI for search, Google is still dominating the search market even though it has recently faced an antitrust ruling too. A new study by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) analyzed which
 are the main reasons Google has such a big hold on search space. For 
the study, the researchers gathered 2,000 people and looked at their 
searching habits for two weeks. They also offered cash rewards to some 
participants by asking them to use Microsoft Bing while asking some to 
actively choose their search engine instead of sticking to a default 
one.
The results showed that participants who were paid to use 
Bing had positive reviews about it and some even continued using it 
after two weeks were finished. On the other hand, when users were asked 
to actively choose their search engine instead of some default one also 
increased Bing’s usage by 1.1%. The researchers said that if users have a
 clear understanding of the quality of each search engine and do not 
find it inconvenient to switch to other search engines, Microsoft Bing 
could have a 15% increase of market share than what it holds now. 
This
 study was done because the court had decided how they wanted to address
 illegal tricks of Google in the search markets, with them proposing 
solutions like stopping Chrome from operating under Google, sharing its 
data with its rival companies for 10 years and ending default search 
deals with some companies. The study also suggests that policies should 
ask users to try alternative search engines like Bing to challenge 
Google.
 
