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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Search for All Users, Taking on Google

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OpenAI has made a bold move in the search engine market by opening up its ChatGPT-powered search feature to all users, intensifying competition with Google.

Previously available only to paid subscribers, the feature is now accessible to anyone logged into ChatGPT, providing fast, real-time search results with links to relevant sources.

The new feature integrates seamlessly into the ChatGPT interface, offering a cleaner, more conversational search experience without the clutter of ads that typically dominate Google results. It also resembles other AI-powered search engines, like Perplexity, by combining AI-generated answers with referenced sources for a more user-friendly experience.

ChatGPT’s search can be activated manually or set by default via a web search icon, allowing users to access up-to-date information directly within the chat. This marks a significant shift, as AI chatbots like ChatGPT previously couldn’t provide real-time data due to data cutoffs.

OpenAI’s latest move raises questions about its ties to Microsoft, a major investor in both OpenAI and its Bing search engine. As OpenAI continues to expand its capabilities, it aims to attract more users and challenge Google’s dominance in search.

CEO Sam Altman’s vision for OpenAI is to become a major internet powerhouse, and this search feature is a key step in that direction. While the move increases OpenAI’s computing costs, it also boosts the company’s competitive edge in the AI and search markets.

With the new search feature now live, the battle for dominance in online search is set to heat up, leaving Google with a new challenger to contend with.

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Sazid Kabir

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