Is Google’s search dominance unshakable? OpenAI believes not. It introduced the new SearchGPT search engine powered by artificial intelligence.
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SearchGPT is currently available by invitation only.
Google search may be intuitive and easy to use, but some information still needs to be searched for on its own. In addition, the assessment of the quality and relevance of the results is in the hands of Google, which evaluates the pages based on several metrics. That’s why you don’t always find the information you were looking for the first time, so you have to refine your keywords and search again. The company OpenAI, which introduced its own search engine SearchGPT, wants to change that. Unlike Google, it uses advanced natural language processing techniques and is built on the architecture of generative artificial intelligence. It doesn’t just search by keywords, but focuses on understanding and then generating text that is as close as possible to human-written text.
Google relies on keyword matching and may therefore struggle to understand more complex searches. In contrast, SearchGPT better understands conversation-style questions and can generate related content to them. You can imagine it so that you can directly ask SearchGPT when the farmers’ markets will be open during your planned vacation in Bibione, Italy, and in the next question you can ask what the weather will be like there without having to specify the place and time in the search. The new search engine can conduct a dialogue and can also be used for tasks that require text generation. SearchGPT is currently only available in a test version for users with an invitation. The company plans to fine-tune it first before releasing it to the world.
Source: vat.pravda.sk