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ChatGPT gained the ability to search the internet late last year, but thereās a difference between an AI chatbot that can use live information and a full AI search engine like Google AI Overviews or Perplexity. Shortly after Microsoft announced that itās working on Generative Search for Bing, OpenAI announced SearchGPT, its own entry into the space.
Powered by GPT-4 models, SearchGPT is something between a chatbot and a list of links, giving it a more conversational feel than competing options. Youāll start off your search with a simple question, then get some basic info, a curated selection of links, and a prompt to ask a follow-up question. In examples, the interface is clean and doesnāt necessarily pop up AI-drafted paragraphs on every search, which could help the chatbot avoid the stumbles of Googleās AI Overviews. It instead relies on you to direct it, but youāll be able to ask for longer, more detailed responses if you like.
Users will also be able to summon a sidebar with additional links, letting them access a more traditional experience. The Verge also reports that OpenAI told it about a feature called āvisual answers,ā but wouldnāt go into detail. Given the photo logo on the side bar, I would assume itās similar to Google Images, but with AI.
OpenAI promises that SearchGPT will give āclear links to relevant sources,ā and preview examples show that all drafted information is clearly tied to specific websites through in-body parenthetical citations. This could help SearchGPT avoid the hot water that Perplexity has landed in after being accused of stealing content, although even with sources, the legality of simply relying information directly rather than forcing users to click through has been called out in countries like Australia.
Like Bing Generative Search, SearchGPT isnāt quite yet ready for the light of day. Currently a prototype, it will first launch āto a small group of users and publishers to get feedback.ā Itās also launching a tool for publishers to control how they appear in the engine. OpenAI spokesperson Kayla Woods told The Verge that the testing pool will start at 10,000 users, but you can sign up for the waitlist here. Thereās currently no word on whether SearchGPT will implement any paywalls.
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Powered by GPT-4 models, SearchGPT is something between a chatbot and a list of links, giving it a more conversational feel than competing options. Youāll start off your search with a simple question, then get some basic info, a curated selection of links, and a prompt to ask a follow-up question. In examples, the interface is clean and doesnāt necessarily pop up AI-drafted paragraphs on every search, which could help the chatbot avoid the stumbles of Googleās AI Overviews. It instead relies on you to direct it, but youāll be able to ask for longer, more detailed responses if you like.
Users will also be able to summon a sidebar with additional links, letting them access a more traditional experience. The Verge also reports that OpenAI told it about a feature called āvisual answers,ā but wouldnāt go into detail. Given the photo logo on the side bar, I would assume itās similar to Google Images, but with AI.
OpenAI promises that SearchGPT will give āclear links to relevant sources,ā and preview examples show that all drafted information is clearly tied to specific websites through in-body parenthetical citations. This could help SearchGPT avoid the hot water that Perplexity has landed in after being accused of stealing content, although even with sources, the legality of simply relying information directly rather than forcing users to click through has been called out in countries like Australia.
Like Bing Generative Search, SearchGPT isnāt quite yet ready for the light of day. Currently a prototype, it will first launch āto a small group of users and publishers to get feedback.ā Itās also launching a tool for publishers to control how they appear in the engine. OpenAI spokesperson Kayla Woods told The Verge that the testing pool will start at 10,000 users, but you can sign up for the waitlist here. Thereās currently no word on whether SearchGPT will implement any paywalls.
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