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OpenAI Unveils SearchGPT to Compete with Google’s Search Dominance

Friday 26 July 2024 - 12:50
OpenAI Unveils SearchGPT to Compete with Google’s Search Dominance

OpenAI Takes Aim at Google with New SearchGPT Prototype

In a bold move to challenge Google's stronghold on the search engine market, OpenAI announced on Thursday that it is deploying its advanced artificial intelligence technology to create a new search tool named SearchGPT.

The innovative startup, renowned for its ChatGPT technology, revealed that it is currently testing SearchGPT, a prototype designed to leverage the power of AI to deliver swift, accurate, and relevant search results. According to a blog post from OpenAI, this new tool aims to fuse the capabilities of their AI models with real-time web data to enhance the search experience.

Initially, SearchGPT is being rolled out to a select group of users and publishers for feedback. OpenAI plans to integrate the refined search features into ChatGPT in the future, thereby enhancing the overall user interaction with the platform. Users will be able to engage with SearchGPT through conversational queries, mimicking a natural dialogue and allowing for follow-up questions as smoothly as if they were speaking to a person.

This development comes on the heels of Google’s recent addition of AI-generated query result summaries, known as "Overviews," to its search engine. These summaries provide written text at the top of search results, offering concise answers to user queries before listing traditional links to websites. While this innovation has raised concerns about its impact on advertising revenue, it marks a significant shift in how information is presented to users.

OpenAI's description of SearchGPT suggests a similar approach to Google’s Overviews, potentially leading to a more competitive landscape in AI-driven search technology. Since the launch of ChatGPT at the end of 2022, tech companies have been racing to develop generative AI applications capable of producing text, images, and other content based on natural language prompts.

During a recent earnings call, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google’s parent company Alphabet, highlighted the company's commitment to advancing AI technologies, stating, "We are innovating at every layer of the AI stack."

OpenAI, meanwhile, emphasized its collaborative efforts with publishers to fine-tune SearchGPT, ensuring that it respects and supports journalism and content creators. Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, expressed optimism about this collaboration, saying, "AI search is going to become one of the key ways that people navigate the internet, and it’s crucial, in these early days, that the technology is built in a way that values, respects, and protects journalism and publishers. We look forward to partnering with OpenAI in the process."

OpenAI has opened a waitlist for users interested in testing SearchGPT, inviting them to sign up and be part of this pioneering venture.

With these developments, the search engine landscape is set for a transformative change as AI-driven tools like SearchGPT push the boundaries of how we access and interact with information online.


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