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ChatGPT Search is not OpenAI’s ‘Google killer’ yet


OpenAI's search offers a glimpse of what an AI-search interface could one day look like. But it's too impractical as a daily driver right now.

Ultimately, it presents concise answers in a nice format: You get links to the information’s sources on the right side, with headlines and a short snippet that confirms that the AI-generated text you just read is correct. I’m talking about “Celtics score,” “cotton socks,” “library hours,” “San Francisco weather,” “cafes near me,” and other queries that make Google the doorstep to the internet for billions of people. In a blog post, OpenAI says it plans to improve the feature based on user feedback in the coming months, and it seems more than likely this could be a significant area of investment for the startup.

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