OpenAI launches its own search engine, Google and Microsoft worried!
News Update November 02, 2024 05:24 PM

OpenAI: If you need information about something via the Internet, what platform do you use to find it? Most people would use platforms like Google or Microsoft to search anything on the Internet, but now people have also got a new option. This new option is called SearchGPT. Let us tell you about it.

OpenAI search engine

Actually, OpenAI has added a new search feature to its chatbot ChatGPT, named “SearchGPT”. This is SearchGPT OpenAI's search engine, which can compete with other big search engines like Google and Microsoft. OpenAI has included this new feature in its chatbot itself. This feature provides ChatGPAT users with live information from the Internet, including news, sports live updates, weather updates, and stock prices.

Additionally, ChatGPT can now show its source when answering a question, giving users a feeling of greater credibility. OpenAI aims to provide faster and easier search options than search engines from companies like Google and Microsoft, and will be made available to all users in the coming months.

Google and Microsoft are worried

After the launch of this search feature, there was a decline in the shares of Alphabet (Google's parent company) and Microsoft. Alphabet shares fell about 2% and Microsoft shares fell 6%. Investors are worried that this new search feature could challenge existing services like Google and Bing. Notably, Microsoft has invested approximately $14 billion in OpenAI, and this new feature may impact Microsoft's AI services and Bing.

OpenAI also said that its search model is based on a special version of GPT-4, which also includes links to content such as news and blog posts. The feature is currently available to ChatGPT Plus and Teams users, and will be rolled out to free users in the coming months. After this launch, ChatGPT's search interface has become more similar to other AI-powered search engines like Perplexity, and it offers a cleaner experience than Google due to the lack of ads.

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