Google is a trusty digital companion, always ready to help us find answers to life’s burning questions. And every year, they give us a sneak peek into the most trending searches across various categories.
From movies to games, news to music, and even some quirky trends, Google’s Year in Search has it all covered. So, what were our most searched highlights from 2023?
The Women’s World Cup came in second place as the most-searched sporting event, right after the Rugby World Cup and ahead of the Ashes. And when it came to athletes, Tommy Fury took the top spot, leaving England men’s football captain Harry Kane in second place. And according to Google, the most searched ‘how to’ query was ‘how to watch the Champions League Final.’ When it comes to sports, we’re all in.
‘Oppenheimer’ claimed its well-deserved spot among the top movie searches, but we couldn’t get enough of royal happenings and TV dramas either. Questions like ‘when is the Coronation?’ and ‘when does Love Island start?’ had us all reaching out to Google for answers. In the realm of TV shows, ‘Happy Valley’ was the top search, ahead of ‘The Last Of Us.’
Artificial intelligence (AI) was a hot topic, especially after the launch of ChatGPT. Many of us wanted to know ‘What is generative AI?’
Sam Smith took the crown as the most Googled musician, followed by Arctic Monkeys and Lil Tay. And let’s not forget Times Person Of the Year, Taylor Swift, who made it to the top ten list, of course.
Remember, these aren’t just the top searches; they’re the top trending searches, reflecting the buzz and excitement of the year. Who knows what 2024 has in store for us?
What were your favourite Google searches from 2023, and what do you predict we’ll be searching for in the year ahead?
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https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/google-top-search-2023-barbie-oppenheimer-matthew-perry-b2461886.html