ChatGPT now has its own web search engine
OpenAI's ChatGPT now features a web search engine, challenging Google's search dominance.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Search, a revolutionary web search engine designed to challenge Google's stronghold in the search industry. With this feature, ChatGPT now provides users with relevant information through a prompt-based interface and aims to refine results based on user feedback, although it may still sometimes generate errors.
The new search service is available for Team, ChatGPT Plus users, and will extend to enterprise customers soon, with free users gaining access over time. OpenAI's approach aims to simplify search experiences by reducing multiple queries and browsing, promising better answers supplemented by a sidebar displaying consulted sources, made possible by collaboration with quality content partners.
Content partners such as the Associated Press and Le Monde contribute to ChatGPT's search results, enhancing its accuracy. Leaders like Louis Dreyfus and Pam Wasserstein emphasize the shift towards AI-based search, aspiring to improve the trustworthiness of information and journalism standards. This innovation represents a significant shift in how users will access and trust digital content in the future.