OpenAI has unveiled SearchGPT, a GPT-4o-powered search engine aiming to rival Google's dominance. SearchGPT not only provides traditional search results but also offers natural language summaries with in-line links to source information.
Users can sign up for the waitlist now, with plans to integrate these features into ChatGPT in the future.
Unlike typical search engines, SearchGPT’s interface allows users to input prompts and receive AI-generated responses, complete with direct links to sources. A sidebar displays all links referenced, enhancing transparency.
This feature aims to counter Google's AI Overviews, which similarly summarize information but with limited link integration.
The AI Advantage:
SearchGPT’s integration promises a seamless, interactive search experience, allowing follow-up questions and contextual responses. OpenAI touts its approach as a way to "highlight high-quality content" and engage users more deeply.
Content Controversies:
The use of content for AI training has sparked debate, with companies like The New York Times suing OpenAI for unauthorized use. Despite this, OpenAI has secured training deals with major news networks, ensuring a diverse range of high-quality data for SearchGPT.
As SearchGPT remains in beta, its final impact on the search landscape and content crediting practices will unfold over time.