OpenAI on Thursday launched a working prototype of its artificial intelligence (AI) search engine called SearchGPT. The announcement comes just a day after Microsoft launched its Bing search aggregator. SearchGPT is currently available in a limited release, with access to a small group of users and publishers.
All that we know about SearchGPT
The company has opened a waitlist for others to sign up for the platform. The AI company’s latest offering will compete with other players in the AI search space, such as Google’s AI Overview and Confused AI. In a post on its website, OpenAI announced its entry into the search engine world. “We are testing SearchGPT, a prototype of new search features designed to combine the power of our AI models with insights from across the web to give you fast, timely answers with clear, relevant sources,” the company said. According to the image shared by the AI company, the SearchGPT interface will include a large text box and a button to start a search.
This will launch a search results page with a minimalist interface. At the top, users can see images, tables, and other graphics relevant to their query. Below, the information will appear in paragraphs and bullet points. At the bottom, users will see the information sources coming from small rectangular boxes. OpenAI claims its search product aims to solve the challenge of finding answers on the web in a single attempt.
SearchGPT, according to the AI company, uses the conversational capabilities of its AI models with real-time information from the web. SearchGPT will also allow users to ask follow-up questions while the AI takes context from previous queries to refine and refine the answers.The company has not disclosed details about the AI model used for the tool.
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