if your job can be done by AI, it's probably not a real job
For the past month or so I've been using both bing and google chat seach alongside standard google, but on the whole I'm using it less and less.
If you ask a question where the answer is well known (has multiple sources on the net) and in the public domain, then it's probably better to ask a chat engine than do a standard web search, but for most of my searches I find it will just make up an answer that sounds feasible but is nonsense. I've had it describe in detail which menu options to click, or even spout out complete command lines, which were completely fabricated.
Don't get me wrong, it's certainly possible that in the future, these engines might be capable of solving problems that haven't been solved before but at the moment they're only any good if you're trying to re-hash something that has been done many times before. And if that's what your job involves, you should probably question how much value you're adding.