OpenAI’s New ChatGPT-Powered Search Engine Set to Challenge Google and Redefine Online Information Access

Article published on: 1st November 2024

Credit: japannews.yomiuri.co.jp

In Summary:

OpenAI has announced the launch of a ChatGPT-powered search engine designed to directly compete with Google, offering real-time responses to current events and timely queries. Initially available to paid ChatGPT users, this feature will eventually be accessible to all users. Unlike earlier versions, this search engine uses information from sources like The Associated Press and News Corp, aiming to reduce misinformation while providing links to external sources. However, the move raises concerns in the media industry about AI’s use of news content, with several publishers having already taken legal action over potential copyright infringements by AI firms.

For the full article, visit the original post on japannews.yomiuri.co.jp: ChatGPT will Now Work as a Search Engine as OpenAI Partners with Some News Outlets

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