OpenAI starts testing SearchGPT prototype, here’s what it looks like

OpenAI today announced SearchGPP, its long-awaited search product.

  • SearchGPT is a “temporary prototype” and limited to just 10,000 users at launch.
  • OpenAI plans to integrate search features directly within ChatGPT in the future.

How SearchGPT works. SearchGPT responds to queries using information pulled from the web. It will include links to relevant sources, OpenAI wrote in a blog post.

OpenAI is teasing it like this:

  • “A prototype of new search features, using the strength of our AI models to give you fast answers with clear and relevant sources.”

What SearchGPT looks like. OpenAI shared some videos of the SearchGPT experience:

  • It starts with a search box asking you, “What are you searching for.”
  • After entering your query, SearchGPT will provide an answer that includes links to sources within the text answers and shows sources beneath the answer.
  • Additional results will be shown in a sidebar.

Here’s a search for [music festivals in Boone, NC in August 2024]:

Here’s a search for [best tomatoes to grow in Minnesota]:

For publishers. OpenAI is “launching a way for publishers to manage how they appear in SearchGPT, so publishers have more choices. Importantly, SearchGPT is about search and is separate from training OpenAI’s generative AI foundation models. Sites can be surfaced in search results even if they opt out of generative AI training.”

Coming soon. OpenAI said it plans to improve searches related to local information and commerce.

Waitlist. You can join the SearchGPT waitlist here.



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