Have you ever confused the two and seen them as the same? You might have without realizing it. Here, we outline 10 differences that may help you differentiate:
| SEARCH ENGINE | AI |
| 1. Objective: To find reliable sources | Objective: To generate direct answers and solutions |
| 2. Method: Keyword tracking (Keywords) | Method: AI identifies the context and understands the intent of the text entered |
| 3. Results: Generates a list of pages (Search Engine Results Page – SERP) | Results: Generates an original text, code or image by complying with the instructions given |
| 4. Actuality: Real-time information (Indexing) | Actuality: Based on your training date (or hybrid search) |
| 5. Static Interaction: A query is made, a result is obtained | Conversational: The answer can be refined, using more specific and conditional terms |
| 6. Zero Creativity: Shows only what already exists, and has already been published on the web | Creativity High: Creates content from scratch, using the data acquired in the training process as a base |
| 7. Credibility: Cites the original author of the content | Creadibility: Synthesizes available information, not always citing the source |
| 8. Location: The best in nearby maps and services | Location: Limited to a specific geolocation |
| 9. Format: Delivers links, photos, and videos from third parties | Format: Generate summaries, tables, lists, and drafts |
| 10. Learning Curve: Low, it is necessary to know exactly what you are going to look for | Learning Curve: It is essential to know how to make prompts. The results depend on this. |



