Sunday, May 5, 2024

YouTube Dominates Global Google Searches in 2024, Followed by Facebook, Weather, and Amazon

SimilarWeb analyzed its data to find out what are the most searched things on Google in 2024 so far. The top most searched thing on Google in 2024 is YouTube with 99.60% organic traffic and 336,261,050 average monthly search volume (AMSV). Facebook (229,238,150 AMSV) was in the second spot, followed by Weather (147.67 million AMSV) and Amazon (147.13 million AMSV). Amazon only had 64.65% organic traffic with 35.35% paid traffic. Instagram (101.8 million AMSV) is among the top 10 most searched thing on Google in 2024 so far, while 9th place is taken up by WhatsApp Web with 101.8 million average monthly search volume. Other things that made it to the top 20 of most searched queries on Google in 2024 were Google Translate, NBA, ChatGPT, X/Twitter and Google Maps.


Google Searches (Worldwide), Excluding Unsafe Sites Average Monthly Search Volume
youtube 336.26 M
facebook 229.24 M
weather 147.67 M
amazon 147.14 M
translate 128.81 M
gmail 109.15 M
instagram 101.88 M
whatsapp web 100.71 M
google translate 94.62 M
nba 94.17 M
traductor 87.04 M
chatgpt 87.00 M
twitter 85.95 M
google 72.46 M
premier league 61.05 M
google maps 57.83 M
ipl 56.63 M
chat gpt 51.54 M
wordle 49.91 M
serie a 49.59 M

In the USA, ‘weather’ (83,560,180 AMSV) was the most searched thing while YouTube came in second spot with 71,303,520 AMSV. Amazon was the third most searched thing on Google in 2024 in the USA with 70.35% paid traffic. NBA, Wordle, Gmail, NFL and Walmart also made it to the top 10 list of most searched terms on Google in the USA. ChatGPT was the 13th most searched thing in the USA with 99.97% organic traffic. Twitter, eBay and Home Depot were also in the top 20 list of most searched things on Google in 2024.

Weather, with 18,657,900 AMSV, was the most searched thing on Google in the UK too in 2024 so far. BBC News, YouTube and Facebook were the second, third and fourth most searched topics on Google in the UK respectively. The sixth most searched thing on Google in the UK in 2024 was Amazon with 64.35% organic traffic. Gmail and Premier League were in seventh and eighth spot while Amazon UK and Wordle were in ninth and tenth spot. Other words in the top 20 most searched things on Google in the UK were Daily Mail, Hotmail and Translate. Twitter was the 15th most searched thing on Google in the UK. Arsenal was the 20th most searched thing in the UK on Google.

These search behaviors show that even though YouTube was the most searched keyword on Google worldwide, Google itself got the most traffic. 41% of the top 100 searches on Google were navigational, 13% were informational while 40% were of mixed intent.

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Super-Colleague AI: Sam Altman Envisions Intelligent Assistants for Everyone

Sam Altman envisions AI as your ultimate sidekick, knowing everything about you without feeling invasive. It's like having a "super-competent colleague" who doesn't need constant hand-holding. This AI should dive into tasks headfirst, tackling the simple stuff effortlessly and taking a crack at the more complex ones, only bothering you if it hits a snag.

Altman's goal isn't just to create another chatbot; he wants AI to be a real-world problem solver. Right now, OpenAI's offerings, like ChatGPT, are useful but not quite up to Altman's standards. Despite being dubbed "dumbest model" by Altman himself, ChatGPT is already helping workers with various tasks, from coding to email writing. But there's excitement brewing about what's next.

Altman hasn't spilled the beans on when this dream AI will hit the market or how advanced it needs to be. While OpenAI's current tools like Sora and DALL-E are impressive, they still require significant human guidance. However, there's hope on the horizon with GPT's next model (that could be GPT-5), OpenAI's upcoming language model.
GPT's upcoming model promises to be a significant leap forward, according to insiders who've caught a glimpse of its capabilities. There's even talk of a service where users can instruct an AI agent to handle tasks autonomously. While rumors suggest GPT-5 could arrive mid-year, Altman remains tight-lipped, simply responding with a cryptic "Yes" when questioned about its release date at a recent event in Massachusetts.

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Saturday, May 4, 2024

FBI Issues Warning As Cyber Scams Targeting Senior Citizens On The Rise

A new FBI report is rolling out a stark warning to the world about how cyber scams are on the rise and they’re targeting elderly individuals.

Those above the age of 60 are being tricked into the scam that has now allowed online criminals to attain their profits through channels where vulnerable victims have no idea about what’s going on.

The figure for losses has gone up to $3.4 billion in just 2023 alone and that’s more than an 11% rise from the previous year as proven by records. Furthermore, the attacks are said to be variable, and elderly victims are said to be easy prey as they’re not accustomed to technology and its drawbacks as well as others.

On Thursday, we saw the Elderly Fraud Report speak about tech support scams featuring a single fraud affecting seniors in 2023 alone, and that entailed crypto and investment ordeals. There were reports about user data getting breached while dating scams and those linked to taking on votes of confidence were also included to be a part of the popular list.

As a whole, we’re saying hello to various kinds of cyber crimes affecting those above 60, and the stats were compared over three years and more to better garner awareness on how this kind of fraud could be fought.

Usually, criminals like using extortion and phishing to attain their financial goals but spoofing and others have also been enlisted as popular ordeals to carry out fraud online.

These scams usually don’t get reported by senior citizens as commonly when you compare the same thing happening with younger age groups who are more active. And let’s not forget how amongst all victim groups, it’s the seniors who were at the top of the list. There are close to 101k complaints on this front that were rolled out by the FBI in a report.

Thankfully, those under the age of 20 are less targeted but the FBI does fear the stats could be higher as close to half of victims fail to generate a complaint with law enforcement agencies to begin with. There’s also an embarrassment factor worth a mention where people usually don’t report as they feel others would judge them or the matter would not be kept private any longer.

Meanwhile, the average loss noted for each elderly individual was highlighted to be $34k per victim and that’s a lot. Nearly 6000 people were losing $100k from their senior lifetime spending and it’s sad to see that.



Amongst the American states most impacted by such frauds, it’s Florida and California that keep getting targeted. Their losses can go up to $620 million and $181 million.

Now the financial impact that this has on victims leads to empty accounts during retirement, more loans as victims have to borrow from others, and also foreclosed residences. What is even more devastating is how the FBI found that scams involving the elderly were one of the most costly out there with losses going beyond $1.2 billion.

Some of the greatest schemes to have ever involved the elderly were also delineated in the latest report by the FBI. This included an investment scam, a tech support scam, a romance scam, and even a crypto scam. Bad actors feel older people are more vulnerable and therefore they try to exploit them as much as possible. They can even do that by impersonating government officials or acting like they represent a specific call center.

The FBI was also kind enough to list down a list of protocols and guidelines that could be followed. Cyber crimes are on the rise and the only way they can be brought down is by following guidelines to keep them at bay.

One of the first things to be mindful of is realizing that you’re at threat and getting targeted so if that’s the case, shut calls or don’t respond to texts from unknown identities. Next, any service offers or emails that seem dubious must be reported or verified from the source following a command.

If you get a gift card or extra money or an offer that seems too tempting to refuse, remember that it could do you more harm than good in the long run.

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Study Finds Mindfulness and Experiential Avoidance Impact Smartphone Usage

According to a new study published in International Journal of Yoga, the researchers from India have found that practicing mindfulness can mitigate the negative effects of excessive smartphone use. The study elaborates further that if an individual is mindful, he can easily avoid using his smartphone too much but if an individual tends to avoid unpleasant situations, the use of smartphone by him can be increased up to 25%. The excessive use of the smartphone is responsible for many of our negative behavioral traits and it can interfere with our daily lives. Mindfulness refers to the state of being where an individual is aware of his thoughts, feelings and what’s happening around his environment.

A psychological concept called experiential avoidance is related to this study. It means that an individual ignores his feelings, thoughts and other sensation by going to addictive measures, like using too much smartphone as long as it is helping him avoid other situations in his life. The author of the study, Manoj Kumar Sharma, said that this study is done after taking in mind the use of smartphones under two conditions– mindfulness and experiential avoidance. Both of these conditions are opposite to each other. Mindfulness means staying in a situation whether it is pleasant or unpleasant, while experiential avoidance means disassociating from a situation for your peace of mind.

He also added that mindfulness and experiential avoidance are both studied in psychology and our purpose of study is to know more about how they are linked with the use of the smartphone. The researchers did the survey of 434 Indians between the ages of 18 to 30 by giving them standardized questionnaires with questions about use of the smartphones, mindfulness and experiential avoidance. The results showed that higher levels of experiential avoidance are linked with excessive use of smartphones. On the other hand, higher levels of mindfulness were linked with balanced use of smartphones. Even if an individual is posing mindfulness traits, he can still get addicted to the smartphone if he starts showing experiential traits.

The study also found that individuals with smartphone addictions were the one who were living alone or in a nuclear set up. Experiential avoidance was also detected in those who were living in nuclear and joint families. The study is also impacted by cultural factors that make a family involved in pleasant and unpleasant situations of an individual’s lives.

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The Innovation Game: Who's Winning the Patent Race in America?

2023 was a good year for innovation across the USA. In fact, it was a very good year. It saw a massive increase in the number of major companies filing patents for new technologies and intellectual property rights.

But which companies filed the most? And which US cities and states are turning into hotbeds of innovation and tech development?

Find the answers to those questions in this latest study by OnDeck. Based on data from the US Patent Office and the Census Bureau, it ranks major US companies and all the US cities based on the number of patent applications in 2023.

Let's take a close look at the results.

IBM is the USA's most innovative company of 2023

No other company filed more patents than tech giant IBM in 2023. In total, the firm made 3,953 patent applications. They included patents for new AI, cloud networks, and disruptive blockchain technology inspired by the decentralized technology that supports Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

But the company's most exciting and (potentially) game-changing patents were innovations related to quantum computing, including quantum algorithms, quantum hardware design, and methods for error correction in quantum systems. It's part of the company's ambitious project to build a commercially viable quantum computer within this decade.

Regarded as the next frontier in computing, quantum computing is a mind-boggling technology in which binary code (the 1s and 0s that are the basis of computing) can exist in multiple states at once (i.e., they can be 1s and 0s at the same time), enabling them to process tasks exponentially faster. Although to call it exponentially faster might be a little bit of an understatement.

Back in 2019, a team of researchers built a quantum computer and set it a task that would take the world's fastest supercomputers around 200 years to solve. They claim their invention came up with the answer in less than two and a half minutes.

Innovation and patent applications across the US corporate landscape

With 3,886 patents filed in 2023, semiconductor company Qualcomm is the second most innovative company in the USA. That's a 47% increase in the number of patent applications from the company since 2022, marking the beginning of an exciting period of innovation for the firm.

According to WikiPatents, Qualcomm's recent applications cover a range of new and improved technologies to enhance wireless communications and optimize semiconductor power consumption and efficiency. Its most notable patents include small data transmission techniques in wireless communications, power control for burst communications, and adaptive mechanisms for managing bandwidth.

Qualcomm also develops satellite communication technology, a field in which it has held a leading position in the number of patent filings since 2022.

The next wave of innovative US companies comprises several of the biggest players in big tech, who filed over 2,000 patent applications each in 2023. They include Google's parent company, Alphabet, which filed 2,579 patents, and Apple Inc., which filed for patents 2,568 times in 2023.

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is another major US company that expanded its patent portfolio in 2023. In total, it filed patents for 1,489 new technologies and intellectual property rights; that's a 140% increase in the number of patents filed in the previous year.

The patents span several related sectors, including general surgery devices and healthcare IT. The company also filed patents for healthcare devices that deliver skin care compositions and new methods and technologies for predicting complex health conditions through faster and more accurate urine and blood analysis.

The most innovative cities in the US

When it comes to innovation, few cities in the US (or the entire world) have a bigger reputation than Palo Alto, California. As a central part of Silicon Valley and a hub for the US venture capital industry, it attracts the best and brightest talents from around the world, as well as startups launching the next wave of innovative technology. And together, they filed 216 patents for every 10,000 people living in the city; that's more patents per person than any other city across the USA.

Many of these patents came from researchers and developers at Palo Alto Networks, a US multinational cybersecurity company headquartered in the city. One of their 2023 patents is a new and unique method that prevents ransomware from encrypting files. A second patent filed in the same year relates to a new technology for securing data over mobile network interfaces.

The Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) was also responsible for many of the patents filed in 2023. Much of its work is focused on gaming technologies. Its most exciting patents are related to techniques and mechanisms that adjust the gaming experience based on the players' psychosocial profiles.

This system was outlined in a 2023 patent application describing how gaming environments can dynamically change to suit the players' personalities. This ranges from modifying game difficulty to even narrative elements within the story. It has the potential to open up new avenues in game design, where games adapt in real time to the emotional and social disposition of the player, making gaming more personal and immersive.

But the technology has broader potential that goes way beyond gaming. PARC researchers have talked about it being used for educational purposes and therapy support, including helping patients work through mental health issues and past trauma in a safe environment.

Redmond, Washington, is the highest-ranking city outside the state of California. Inventors in Redmond filed 104.7 patents for every 10,000 residents.

Innovation in Redmond is driven by the presence of tech giants like Microsoft and the city's recently developed Redmond Space District (think Silicon Valley, but for rocket and aerospace companies). Residents of the Redmond Space District include Kuiper Systems, an ambitious initiative from Amazon that aims to provide fast and affordable broadband internet to everyone on the planet via a network of 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO).

The most innovative city in each state

This next part of the OneDeck study analyzed the data to find the most innovative city in each US state.

Boulder, Colorado, was among the highest scorers, with 37 patent applications per 10,000 residents in 2023. Boulder's proximity to research institutions like the University of Colorado is one of the main reasons it's a thriving innovation hub. The University of Colorado is world-renowned for its research in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, areas that have seen an increasing number of patent filings since 2020.

Portland is Maine's most innovative city. But that doesn't mean it's very innovative. In 2023, there was only one patent filing per 10,000 city residents. That puts Maine at the bottom of the list, along with three other cities with a score just above zero. They are Honolulu, Anchorage, and Hattiesburg.

The most innovative US state by patent applications

California contributes the most to innovation and technology development across the United States. The OnDeck research shows that in 2023, California had 11.8 patents filed per 10,000 residents.

Massachusetts comes in at a close second, with 11.1 patent applications for the same number of state residents. Those familiar with the state will know it's home to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). MIT is a super-elite private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. To give you an idea of its influence on modern technology, it's where the World Wide Web was created, and the first email was ever sent from

And MIT's current generation of researchers is just as innovative. In 2023, researchers linked to the school filed patents for a new, cheaper water desalination device, a wearable ultrasound scanner, and a supercapacitor made from sustainable materials.

These groundbreaking developments from MIT highlight the ongoing momentum of innovation in the USA, fueling advancements across various sectors and shaping the future of technology and research.





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Friday, May 3, 2024

Global GDP Expected to Remain at 3.2%, BRICS Poised to Exceed G7 with 3.6% GDP Boost

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released its forecast for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for 2024. According to this forecast, global growth is going to stay the same with 3.2% but many major countries are going to see a decline. Many of the countries from the G7 and BRICS are expected to have a slower growth in 2024 as compared to their growth in 2023. The only BRICS countries that will have a higher growth in 2024 as compared to 2023 are Saudi Arabia, UAE and South Africa.

Talking about G7 countries, the USA is expected to have a 2.7% in 2024, followed by Canada with 1.2% growth. The USA had 2.5% GDP growth in 2023 and Canada had 1.2%. Japan saw a 1.9% real GDP growth in 2023 and now it is predicted to have 1.2% GDP growth. France and Italy’s GDP growth is going to decrease to 0.7% in 2024 while in 2023, they had 0.9% growth. UK’s GDP growth will go from 0.1% in 2023 to 0.5% in 2024, followed by Germany which will see 0.2% GDP growth from -0.3% from 2023.

India is still at the top of BRICS countries in terms of real GDP growth but it will decrease in 2024. India had 7.8% GDP growth but now it will decrease to 6.8% in 2024. China’s GDP growth will go from 5.2% in 2023 to 4.6% in 2024. UAE will see a slight increase in GDP in 2024. In 2023, it had 3.4% real GDP growth and now it will increase to 3.5%. Iran is declining in its GDP growth which was 4.7% in 2023 and now it is predicted to fall to 3.3% in 2024. Egypt will see a 0.8% decrease in its GDP in 2024. Saudi Arabia, who has not confirmed its BRICS invitation, is set to make a comeback with its GDP. It was -0.8% in 2023 and it will be 2.6% in 2024.

Brazil will go from 2.9% in 2023 to 2.2% in 2024. South Africa’s GDP will increase from 0.6% in 2023 to 0.9% in 2024. Ethiopia will see a decrease from 7.2% to 6.2%. Overall, the world’s GDP is going to remain the same– 3.2%. BRICS will have a higher increase in their GDP by 3.6% as compared to G7 with 1% average increase.


Country GDP Growth (2023) GDP Growth (2024) Projected
U.S. (G7) 2.50% 2.70%
Canada (G7) 1.10% 1.20%
Japan (G7) 1.90% 0.90%
France (G7) 0.90% 0.70%
Italy (G7) 0.90% 0.70%
UK (G7) 0.10% 0.50%
Germany (G7) -0.30% 0.20%
India (BRICS) 7.80% 6.80%
China (BRICS) 5.20% 4.60%
UAE (BRICS) 3.40% 3.50%
Iran (BRICS) 4.70% 3.30%
Russia (BRICS) 3.60% 3.20%
Egypt (BRICS) 3.80% 3.00%
Saudi Arabia (BRICS-invited) -0.80% 2.60%
Brazil (BRICS) 2.90% 2.20%
South Africa (BRICS) 0.60% 0.90%
Ethiopia (BRICS) 7.20% 6.20%
World 3.20% 3.20%

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Outdated Skills Spark Worry Among Employed Americans, Survey Reveals

According to a survey of 2,000 employed Americans conducted by OnePoll for Colorado State University Global Campus, 25% of them are worried that they will lose their jobs next year or so. There are many factors that are the reason for this worry but some of the biggest factors are the job market (25%) and working in an industry that is unstable (22%). Some of the Americans surveyed also worry that they are not able to stay up-to-date with their profession and are falling behind. The respondents who thought so were 32%.

The survey also found out that 55% of Americans have been doing their jobs for many years and that’s why 54% of them feel like their profession or skills are too outdated. 64% of the Americans that were surveyed graduated in 2000s or earlier and that can be the reason why they think that their skills and professions are getting old. Nine in ten Americans admit the importance of learning new skills while 74% believe that by doing so they can prove themselves to be more valuable to their employers.

78% of the Americans who were surveyed want to learn new skills so they can be best in their field. When asked what learning new skills mean to the respondents, 35% said getting a completion certificate for the new skill they’ll learn while 25% are thinking about getting a new degree. 54% said that new skills are needed to work nowadays and the skills needed today to be successful in your field are completely different from what they were five years ago.

Even with skills, 37% believe that having a degree is still relevant, followed by 35% who believe in a professional license and 34% who think having a certificate is enough. The most important skills that a person needs in their profession according to respondents are leadership (18%), management (14%), and knowledge of AI (14%).

In the past five years, many Americans have tried to grow. Some have tried doing more work (42%), enhancing their skills (40%), working more than what their job title suggests (30%), doing another course (26%), self-studying (23%) and doing a new degree (10%). 82% of those who surveyed said that they would immediately agree on an upskilling opportunity if their workplace offers it to them.


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