ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information

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OpenAI, the provider of the AI chatbot ChatGPT, which generates human-like responses to natural language inputs, announced this weekend that the chatbot is now equipped with live web search capabilities for real-time information at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information.

According to the AI tech giant, this feature is currently available for paid subscribers and users on the SearchGPT waitlist, with plans to extend it to free, enterprise, and educational users soon at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information.

In an official statement, OpenAI explained that the live search tool is integrated directly into ChatGPT’s existing interface, allowing it to automatically access online results for certain queries at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information.

As reported by TECHEDT, users can also manually activate the web search feature, enabling ChatGPT to compete more directly with similar AI functionalities from tech giants like Microsoft’s Copilot and Google’s Gemini, both of which already have internet access at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information. OpenAI aims for this integration to enhance ChatGPT’s accuracy and depth, providing users with more relevant, up-to-date information at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information.

Demonstrating the new feature, Adam Fry, head of ChatGPT’s search team, showcased an interactive stock graph, upcoming earnings, and clickable news articles linked to original sources at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information. This new functionality will be available across all ChatGPT platforms, including iOS, Android, and desktop apps for macOS and Windows. The search capability is built on various technologies, including Microsoft’s Bing at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information.

OpenAI claims that the model enabling this function is an improved version of GPT-4, which was first made available to 10,000 users in July as part of a SearchGPT prototype. With the launch of ChatGPT’s live search feature for real-time information, OpenAI recently highlighted its efforts to broaden ChatGPT’s audience and fortify its position against other digital companies in a blog post.

“OpenAI will continue refreshing the training data, but the search capability will be distinct from the AI’s model training updates,” said OpenAI spokesperson Niko Felix at ChatGPT launches live search feature for real-time information.