Did you know ChatGPT May Pull Google Snippets When Bing Falls Short
A recent test, conducted by Aleyda Solís, shows that ChatGPT sometimes references information from Google Search when Bing results are missing or delayed.
The
test involved creating a new webpage that wasn’t yet indexed. When
ChatGPT’s browsing tool was asked about it, the system couldn’t find the
page. It returned a message saying the content might be outdated or
unavailable. Google Gemini, on the other hand, accessed and summarized
the page without issue.
The webpage was then submitted for indexing in both Google and Microsoft Bing. Google processed it successfully. Bing didn’t.
Hours later, the page appeared in Google’s results. It still wasn’t
visible in Bing. Around the same time, ChatGPT began referencing a short
portion of the page. When asked about the source, it responded that the
snippet came from web search. The wording matched the exact snippet
shown in Google’s result.
The page never appeared in Bing’s
listings during this period. The match with Google’s content suggests
ChatGPT may rely on Google’s preview data when Bing doesn’t return
anything.
Other examples online point to the same pattern. In
those cases, ChatGPT returned summaries that matched Google’s search
preview instead of Bing’s. Some developers reviewing technical logs also
noticed that ChatGPT sends requests through Bing by default, but may
still end up using content that only appears on Google.
This
behavior suggests fallback logic. If Bing doesn’t return usable results,
ChatGPT appears to use visible Google search snippets to fill in
missing details. There’s no official explanation of this process.
The test also
highlights how traditional search indexing remains relevant for AI
search tools. If a page isn’t available on Bing search, but is visible
in Google, ChatGPT may still use the Google snippet. How exactly it
accesses that content isn’t clear. It may involve cached pages or proxy
connections that aren’t disclosed.
Whether or not ChatGPT tries
to crawl the original page directly wasn’t confirmed in the test. Web
server logs might reveal that information, but no access records were
checked.
The outcome shows that Google’s search previews can affect what ChatGPT reports, especially when Bing isn’t up to date. This may continue to affect how information appears in AI-assisted tools until Bing improves its indexing.