QUESTION
Will AI get more personal questions than Google?
Probably yes for many users, but not across every kind of search. Conversational AI is especially well suited to personal, multi-part, or sensitive questions because it can keep context, ask follow-ups, and respond in a more natural way than a search box. That makes it likely to capture a growing share of these questions over time.
Google and other traditional search engines will still be better for many transactional, navigational, and real-time local queries, like finding a business, checking hours, getting directions, or looking up current news and official sources. So the likely pattern is not “AI replaces Google,” but “AI gets more of the personal and exploratory questions, while Google remains dominant for quick lookup and intent-driven searches.”
One caveat: privacy and data handling matter here. Depending on the service and your settings, conversations with AI tools may be used to improve models or stored for safety and quality purposes, so users may choose search engines or privacy controls differently for sensitive topics.
So the short answer is: yes, AI is likely to get more personal questions than Google for many people, but Google will remain the main tool for a large share of everyday searches.