LAHORE: Billions of internet users around the world turn to search engines every day for various information, entertainment, shopping, education and communication.
The latest search trends of 2026 have made it clear that people’s interest is now rapidly moving towards artificial intelligence, social media and instant information platforms.
According to reports, the video platform YouTube retained its first position in the list of most searched things on Google this year. Users around the world used YouTube the most for music, news, educational content and entertainment videos.
Artificial intelligence-based tool Chat GPT proved its growing importance in the world of technology by securing the second position. Experts say that the use of AI tools for education, research, content production and solving daily problems is continuously increasing.
Facebook and Instagram ranked third and fourth respectively, indicating that social media is still an important part of users’ lives. Similarly, the trend of searching for weather information ranked fifth, a major reason for which is being attributed to seasonal changes and unpredictable weather conditions.
Amazon ranked sixth for online shopping, while surprisingly, Google Search itself ranked seventh, Google Translate ranked eighth for language translation, while WhatsApp Web managed to secure ninth position due to its office and business use.
Ranked tenth on the list is Google’s advanced artificial intelligence model Gemini, which indicates that AI technology can further change the world of the internet in the future.
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