ChatGPT brings its conversation search engine to everyone

Day eight of the 12 Days of OpenAI was several minutes shorter than the previous days, but the brevity fits with the ChatGPT Search news that OpenAI CPO Kevin Weil and his team revealed. Unlike the Projects feature unveiled Friday, most people who use the Internet understand the concept of searching for things online.

Still, it wasn’t without some exciting news for ChatGPT users, especially those who didn’t pay for a subscription. Only ChatGPT Plus subscribers had access to the search feature when it launched in beta a few months ago, but now it’s universally accessible when you log into your account.

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And it’s not just the same ChatGPT Search that subscribers have been playing with so far. OpenAI claims that the search performs better and more accurately than before. And when you ask a question, the AI ​​decides whether to get new data from the internet or answer based on what it already knows. You get results with web previews, images, and even videos that play right in the chat, which can put an end to tab hopping.

Users of the ChatGPT mobile app will also find that search integrates more smoothly into Android and iOS. The iOS version even links to Apple Maps to provide directions. Additionally, ChatGPT Search now works with voice mode on the mobile app, so you can let the AI ​​search online without typing.

ChatGPT search integrated into mobile app

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