OpenAI Tests New AI-Powered Search Engine Prototype ‘SearchGPT’
SearchGPT aims to provide fast, direct responses with current web information, including links to relevant sources, enhancing the search experience
OpenAI has announced the testing of "SearchGPT," a new search engine prototype that integrates its advanced AI models with real-time web information. This tool aims to provide fast, timely responses backed by relevant sources, enhancing the traditional search experience.
The prototype, currently available to a limited group of users and publishers for feedback, seeks to simplify the search process by delivering direct answers with links to pertinent sources. Users interested in trying out SearchGPT can join the waitlist.
SearchGPT is designed to make finding information more efficient. "Searching the web can often be a cumbersome process, requiring multiple attempts to find relevant results. Our goal with SearchGPT is to streamline this by combining conversational AI capabilities with real-time web data," OpenAI stated.
The tool will also feature the ability to ask follow-up questions, maintaining context throughout the interaction, similar to a conversational exchange. This aims to make the process of gathering information more intuitive and user-friendly.
In addition to enhancing the search experience, OpenAI emphasizes its commitment to supporting publishers and content creators. "We aim to help users discover publisher sites and high-quality content through a conversational interface. Our approach includes clear attributions and links, allowing users to engage more deeply with source material," said OpenAI.
SearchGPT's design includes in-line named attributions and source links in search results, ensuring transparency and ease of access to further information. This feature highlights the importance of accurate and high-quality content in the evolving landscape of AI-enhanced search technology.