Google Search’s market share in the UK weakened this year, with user reach dropping to 83% from 86%, according to Ofcom’s Online Nation report.
This decline comes as concerns grow over AI-powered search results, with only 18% of users confident in their accuracy.
Microsoft’s Bing gained popularity after adding ChatGPT in February 2023, peaking at 46% reach in the UK in April.
By May 2024, it settled at 39%, still above pre-AI levels.
This suggests the initial excitement about AI search tools is fading, and users are now more cautious with AI-generated results.
Despite the widespread adoption of AI search features, trust remains a concern:
The report reveals variations in search behavior across age groups and devices:
As we approach 2025, search is changing with AI integration, but user trust remains essential.
Key points for search marketers and content creators include:
View AI search as an added layer rather than a replacement for current practices.
Focus on quality content and reliable information, optimizing for AI wisely where it adds value.
The Online Nation 2024 report combines two main data sources:
Online Experiences Tracker:
Ipsos iris Panel Data:
Worth noting: Some year-over-year comparisons, particularly around time spent metrics, may be affected by methodology updates. Apple News tracking began in October 2023, which impacts certain platform comparisons.
The data focuses on UK users, so global markets may show different patterns. All population estimates have standard margins of error.
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