OpenAI Challenges Google with Enhanced ChatGPT Search and Citation Features
November 18, 2024OpenAI has recently rolled out significant updates to ChatGPT, enhancing the visibility and usability of its search and citation features.
A standout addition is the new ChatGPT Search, which directly competes with Google Search and has been on the radar of Google since ChatGPT's rise in late 2022.
This new search product now displays sources by default, allowing users to easily verify the accuracy of the chatbot's responses.
For ChatGPT Plus users, the source access feature is automatic, simplifying the process of fact-checking without the need for Custom Instructions.
Additionally, the updates introduce a Citations menu that presents multiple links related to the queried topic, significantly enhancing the user experience.
However, it's important to note that free tier users will not have access to these internet search features, which remain exclusive to paid subscribers.
Chris Smith, a ChatGPT Plus user for about a year, values the $20/month subscription for its advanced features and improvements.
While Smith does not frequently use ChatGPT Search as his default engine, he appreciates the interface improvements made since its launch.
He also noted that using ChatGPT GPT-4o offers similar source capabilities, indicating broader enhancements across the platform.
Smith highlights that one past issue with ChatGPT was its tendency to generate 'hallucinations' or inaccuracies, a problem also seen in other AI products.
Reflecting on the updates, Smith mentioned that if he were still using Google Search, the enhancements in ChatGPT Search would make him consider switching.
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BGR • Nov 18, 2024
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