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OpenAI's AI Search Tool Now Available: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence


OpenAI's new AI search tool offers a revolutionary experience in artificial intelligence, but still has limitations and areas for improvement. As the landscape of AI search continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how OpenAI will continue to innovate and push the boundaries of what is possible with this technology.

  • OpenAI's new AI search tool is powered by a custom version of GPT-4o, its most recent generative model.
  • The tool is available through the ChatGPT website, mobile app (Android, Apple), and web app (Mac, Windows).
  • The product needs improvements to compete with Google for essential search experiences like online shopping.
  • Users need to pay for a subscription to access the AI search feature, with prices ranging from $20/month for ChatGPT Plus to free.
  • The tool emphasizes natural language abilities, encouraging users to ask multipronged questions.
  • The AI search feature can display up-to-date stock charts, participate in audio conversations, and thoroughly search the web.
  • There are limitations to the tool, including racist and debunked information surfacing occasionally.



  • Rece Rogers, WIRED’s service writer, recently had the opportunity to test OpenAI’s new AI search tool, and was quite impressed by its capabilities. According to Rogers, the updated search experience might seem familiar to anyone who's used Perplexity before. However, it is indeed revolutionary within the larger context of OpenAI's decisions.

    ChatGPT search is powered by a custom version of GPT-4o, OpenAI’s most recent generative model. It is available to users through the ChatGPT website, mobile app (Android, Apple), and web app (Mac, Windows). In any country where ChatGPT is available, the AI search feature will likely be an option.

    The product needs improvements before it can truly compete with the dominance of Google for essential search experiences, such as online shopping. However, it also makes some of the same mistakes as other AI search tools, such as hallucinating and citing incorrect information. Despite this, Rogers expects OpenAI to continue improving the user experience throughout 2025 and build upon this wave of web results.

    To try out the new search update, users need to pay for one of OpenAI’s subscriptions, with prices ranging from $20 a month for ChatGPT Plus to $0 for free users. However, it is expected that the AI search feature will be rolled out to Enterprise and Edu plans sometime later in November.

    One notable aspect of the new search tool is its emphasis on natural language abilities. According to Adam Fry, the product lead for search on ChatGPT, "This isn't your traditional search engine, where you just do keywords and have to game what you're asking." Users are encouraged to lean into the tool's natural language abilities and ask multipronged questions.

    ChatGPT can now display up-to-date stock charts, participate in audio conversations, and thoroughly search the web. The research preview version of ChatGPT running on the GPT-3.5 model is a distant memory compared to this increasingly productized version available to millions of users today.

    However, there are still some limitations to the tool. Rogers was disappointed to see that it sometimes surfaces racist and debunked information, such as IQ scores for African countries like Liberia and Sierra Leone. When asked about these issues, Niko Felix, a spokesperson for OpenAI, stated that "although ChatGPT acknowledges criticisms of these particular studies from sources like WIRED, there is still room for improvement in its responses."

    Another issue Rogers encountered was when he asked the tool to recommend OnlyFans creators based on specific criteria. The software initially generated a list with seemingly innocuous information about women who were not actual creators. However, it soon became apparent that this was incorrect content, and the output was deleted by OpenAI's software.

    Despite these issues, Rogers expects OpenAI to continue improving the user experience throughout 2025 and build upon this wave of web results. The internet is indeed full of research articles and stock prices, but explicit content drives search interest and proliferates online. However, it is unlikely that AI search tools will ever fully incorporate such content.

    In conclusion, OpenAI's new AI search tool represents a significant breakthrough in artificial intelligence. While it still has limitations and areas for improvement, its capabilities are undeniable. As the landscape of AI search continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how OpenAI will continue to innovate and push the boundaries of what is possible with this technology.



    Related Information:

  • https://www.wired.com/story/chatgpt-ai-search-update-openai/

  • https://openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-search/


  • Published: Thu Oct 31 15:37:21 2024 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M











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