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Introduction

  • SearchGPT is an AI-powered search engine developed by OpenAI.

  • It provides Direct Answers to user queries instead of a list of links.

  • SearchGPT is designed to offer Real-time Information and is currently in a prototype phase.

  • The service is powered by the GPT-4 family of models and is accessible to a limited number of test users.

  • SearchGPT aims to challenge traditional search engines like Google by offering more personalized and Context-aware search results.

Features [1]

  • Real-time Information: SearchGPT provides real-time information across the internet.

  • Direct Answers: Instead of a list of links, it offers direct answers to queries.

  • Personalization: The search engine tailors responses based on user behavior and preferences.

  • Widgets: Supports various widgets for additional functionalities like weather updates and calculators.

  • Conversational Capabilities: Allows for follow-up questions and refined answers.

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Comparison with Google [2]

  • Search Results: SearchGPT provides a summary with links to sources, while Google offers AI Overviews and a list of links.

  • Ads: SearchGPT currently has no ads, whereas Google heavily relies on advertising revenue.

  • Context: SearchGPT retains context for follow-up questions, making it more conversational.

  • Hallucinations: Both platforms have had issues with providing incorrect information.

  • Local Search: Google has a more established local search and e-commerce presence.

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User Experience [3]

  • Interactive: Users can ask follow-up questions and receive refined answers.

  • Visual Answers: Includes features like AI-generated videos and images.

  • Personalized: Tailors responses based on user behavior and preferences.

  • Streamlined: Aims to eliminate the need for scrolling through multiple websites.

  • Prototype Phase: Currently accessible to a limited number of test users.

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Ethical Considerations [4]

  • Source Attribution: SearchGPT prominently cites and links to publishers.

  • Content Management: Publishers can manage how their content appears in search results.

  • Transparency: Emphasizes the importance of grounding answers in verified sources.

  • Misinformation: Aims to reduce misinformation by using rigorous data validation techniques.

  • Collaboration: Developed in collaboration with various news partners to ensure ethical AI use.

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Future Developments [3]

  • Integration: Plans to integrate search features directly into ChatGPT.

  • Expansion: Currently in prototype phase with plans for wider release.

  • Monetization: SearchGPT will be free during its initial launch, but monetization strategies are being considered.

  • User Feedback: Continuously improving based on user interactions and feedback.

  • Competition: Aims to challenge traditional search engines like Google and Perplexity.

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