Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT Search are rewriting how users interact with search results. Both suppress traditional blue-link clicks for a large share of queries, yet they operate on fundamentally different architectures, citation philosophies, and content-selection criteria. Understanding where they overlap — and where they split — is the foundation of any modern AEO strategy.
What Is Google AI Overviews?#
Google AI Overviews (AIO) is a generative summary layer embedded directly inside Google Search results pages. It appears above the traditional organic listings for informational and some commercial queries. AIO is powered by Google's Gemini models and draws exclusively from URLs that Google has already crawled and indexed. Sources are cited inline, and users can expand citations to see which pages contributed to each sentence.
How Does Google AI Overviews Select Sources?
AIO favors pages that already rank in the top organic results for a given query. Google's own documentation confirms the system leans on its existing Quality Rater Guidelines — E-E-A-T signals, page authority, structured data, and clear factual statements. A page that ranks on page one has a meaningful head start at appearing inside an AIO citation block. Structured markup such as FAQPage and HowTo schema increases the probability that a specific passage gets lifted verbatim.
What Is ChatGPT Search?#
ChatGPT Search is OpenAI's real-time web-retrieval layer integrated into ChatGPT. When a user's query triggers a web search, the model fetches live pages via a Bing-backed index, synthesizes an answer, and surfaces numbered citations in a sidebar. Unlike AIO, the response is conversational in tone and the citation list is presented separately rather than inline with individual claims.
How Does ChatGPT Search Select Sources?
ChatGPT Search relies on Bing's crawl and index as its retrieval backbone, which means Bing indexation is a prerequisite for visibility. From that pool, the model appears to favor pages with clean semantic HTML, dense topical coverage, and direct answers near the top of the page. Reddit, authoritative news outlets, and niche expert sites surface frequently — suggesting the model weights freshness and perceived community trust alongside traditional domain authority.
Where Google AIO and ChatGPT Search Overlap#
Despite different backends, both systems share several optimization targets:
- Direct-answer formatting: Both reward pages that state a clear, concise answer in the opening paragraph rather than burying it after introductory padding.
- Structured content: Headings, bullet lists, numbered steps, and definition-style sentences all increase the probability of passage extraction in both systems.
- Factual accuracy signals: Both models penalize pages with vague claims, excessive hedging, or content that contradicts well-established facts.
- Mobile-friendly, fast-loading pages: Rendering speed and clean HTML remain prerequisites for crawlability in both indices.
- Cited authority: Author bylines, About pages, and external backlinks all contribute to the trust signals each system uses at ranking time.
Where Google AIO and ChatGPT Search Diverge#
Index and Crawl Requirements
Google AIO is Google-index-only. If Googlebot has not crawled your page, you have zero chance of appearing in an AIO block. ChatGPT Search requires Bing indexation — a separate crawl and index pipeline. Sites that block Bingbot via robots.txt are invisible to ChatGPT Search regardless of their Google authority.
Citation Placement and User Experience
AIO embeds citations inline at the sentence level, meaning a single article can be cited multiple times for different claims. ChatGPT Search aggregates citations in a side panel, usually listing three to eight sources per response. Inline citation visibility in AIO arguably generates more brand impression per appearance; ChatGPT's panel citations require a deliberate click to explore.
Query Type Coverage
Google AIO activates heavily on informational queries and is increasingly appearing on commercial-investigation queries. ChatGPT Search is triggered by conversational, multi-step, and research-style queries where users want synthesized depth rather than a quick fact. Transactional queries still route to traditional results on both platforms, though this boundary is eroding.
Freshness and Real-Time Data
ChatGPT Search fetches live pages at query time, giving it a meaningful freshness advantage for news, pricing, and event-driven queries. Google AIO, while updated continuously via Googlebot's recrawl schedule, is anchored to indexed snapshots and may lag breaking developments by hours or days.
Personalization and Context
ChatGPT Search can draw on prior messages within a session to refine retrieval — a form of contextual personalization unavailable in standard Google AIO. Google's signed-in personalization affects ranking and AIO source selection differently, and the mechanisms are less transparent.
How to Optimize for Both Simultaneously#
The good news: a well-structured, authoritative page optimized for Google AIO will capture a large share of ChatGPT Search visibility too. The key incremental steps for dual-engine coverage are:
- Verify Bing indexation — submit your sitemap to Bing Webmaster Tools and confirm Bingbot is not blocked.
- Answer the question in the first 100 words — both systems extract opening passages preferentially.
- Use
FAQPage schema — Google's structured data guidelines specifically mention FAQ markup as an AIO signal; Bing parses it too.
- Write at the entity level — use named entities, precise dates, and specific quantities instead of vague generalities.
- Maintain a fresh publication schedule — dated content with clear
dateModified markup helps both crawlers assess recency.
- Build topical authority — a cluster of interlinked pages on a subject signals depth to both systems.
Running a technical audit that checks for crawlability across both Google and Bing, alongside structured-data validation and Core Web Vitals, is the fastest way to identify gaps. SeoChatAI audits your site for AI-search-engine readiness across both indices, flagging the issues most likely to suppress AIO and ChatGPT Search visibility in a single report.
What Signals Matter Most in 2025?#
Both platforms are converging on a shared set of quality signals even as their architectures remain distinct:
- E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) — Google coined it, but OpenAI's models implicitly apply similar heuristics.
- Passage-level relevance — a page does not need to be entirely about a topic; a well-written section can be cited in isolation.
- Semantic HTML and accessibility — both crawlers parse the DOM; logical heading hierarchy and descriptive alt text improve extraction accuracy.
- Zero fluff density — answer-dense pages outperform padded long-form content on both platforms.
For most sites, Google AIO still drives the majority of zero-click impact simply because Google's market share dominates global search. However, ChatGPT Search is growing rapidly among tech-savvy, research-oriented users — exactly the audience many B2B and SaaS brands want most. The strategic answer is not either/or: the incremental cost of Bing indexation and Bingbot accessibility is low enough that dual-platform optimization is the default-correct choice.
If you are resource-constrained, prioritize the overlapping signals first — direct answers, structured content, and E-E-A-T — then layer in Bing-specific steps. You can use SeoChatAI to identify which of your existing pages are already AEO-ready and which need structural edits before they qualify for citation in either engine.