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OpenAI launched a “Google-Killer” search engine, a logical move for the company, which over the last two years has built ChatGPT into a destination website that can locate and organize archived information. Through its chatbot interface, users will be able to search not only whatever happens to be in OpenAI’s data set, but current news and information, as well.
The feature is fully operational. “I can browse the web to retrieve real-time information, answer questions about current events and provide updates on topics beyond my training cutoff of October 2023,” ChatGPT said.
Searching current information isn’t new to the world of AI. Google, for example, has already incorporated AI into its traditional search engine, presenting AI-generated summaries that often save users the need to click deeper when searching.
While Google, OpenAI and Microsoft tend to get most of the attention, a variety of AI-based search engines are available, including Perplexity AI, Microsoft Bing and you.com. Besides handling ad hoc searches, many of these support specific use cases, such as identifying keywords for SEO optimization or improving the tone of a user’s writing.
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