OpenAI has finally done the work that has been discussed for a long time. We are talking about the integration of the real-time search function in ChatGPT. With this update, the company has further increased the challenge of Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini.
This update was released for paid ChatGPT users. It will soon be rolled out to free users as well. With the help of this feature, users will be able to get the latest information through ChatGPT. They will also get a quick response.
You will get a lot of details
The company has called this feature ChatGPT Search. As soon as you open ChatGPT, you will also get the web search option in the text box itself. OpenAI said the latest version of the chatbot will be able to access and deliver information in real time. From here you can get all the information, such as news, stock prices and sports results.
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How does this feature work?
OpenAI has not released a separate product for search. Rather, it was added to the existing ChatGPT as a feature. The company has described it as an improved version of GPT-4, which will be able to easily perform even difficult tasks. It will also provide users with better results and answers to follow-up questions.
This model will provide users with information ranging from weather forecast and stock prices to sports. You will also find direct tabs on the chatbot home page. OpenAI said on its blog: “ChatGPT can now search the web better than before.”
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The company said: ‘You will now get faster responses than before, which will include links to related web sources. Before you had to go to a search engine to do this. The new OpenAI ChatGPT feature is now available on iOS, Android, and desktop apps. You can use it on all platforms.
Previously there was also a lot of discussion about this feature of ChatGPT. However, users expected the company to launch a new product that would directly compete with Google Search, but OpenAI did not do so. Sam Altman had made it clear at the time that he did not want to launch a product that already existed. They want to bring a product that makes work easier.