According to OpenAI spokesperson Kayla Wood, SearchGPT was developed in collaboration with various news partners, which include organizations like the owners of the Wall Street Journal, Associated Press and Vox Media. "News partners gave valuable feedback, and we continue to seek their input," she claimed. Upon landing on the search engine, one will see a large textbox that asks the user "What are you looking for?" But instead of giving a plain list of links, SearchGPT will "organize and make sense of them." After the results appear, researchers are reportedly allowed to ask follow-up questions or click the sidebar to open other relevant links. There's also a feature called "visual answers," the Verge reported. According to the tech site, SearchGPT is just a "prototype" for now and is powered by the GPT-4 family of models. As per Wood, the said site will only be accessible to 10,000 test users at launch. She also said OpenAI is working with third-party partners and using direct content feeds to build its search results. The main goals include eventually integrating the search features directly into ChatGPT. The launch of this new feature will have further direct implications for Google, which has for years dominated the online search market. When ChatGPT was launched in Nov. 2022, Google had reportedly been hustling to keep pace with the AI arms race. Google's parent company Alphabet had seen its shares fall more than three percent on Thursday to close at $167.28, while the Nasdaq was down less than one percent. "Google has been kind of shaking in their boots a little bit since this stuff first popped off," said Daniel Faggella, founder and head of research at Emerj Artificial Intelligence Research, referring to generative artificial intelligence. "We haven't seen their company crumble in the interim, but we have seen them kind of fumble." Go to FutureTech.news for stories similar to this.we think there is room to make search much better than it is today.
we are launching a new prototype called SearchGPT: https://t.co/A28Y03X1So we will learn from the prototype, make it better, and then integrate the tech into ChatGPT to make it real-time and maximally helpful. — Sam Altman (@sama) July 25, 2024
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