OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT AI Chatbot, is reportedly working on a web search product to compete with Google and Microsoft’s AI services. The information came to light after it was revealed that OpenAI is working on two agents—one capable of automating complex tasks and another designed for web-based tasks. According to reports, OpenAI’s web search product will likely be integrated into the ChatGPT AI Chatbot, potentially as a feature in the premium subscription version, ChatGPT Plus.
While the exact details of OpenAI’s web search product are still unknown, it is speculated that the company may collaborate with Microsoft and utilize Microsoft Bing for its upcoming offering. Microsoft has been using OpenAI’s language models (LLMs) in its Azure OpenAI Services, indicating a potential partnership in providing AI services to consumers.
Although no official release date has been announced for OpenAI’s web search product, the company is constantly improving its popular ChatGPT AI Chatbot. Moreover, reports suggest that OpenAI and Microsoft are working together instead of being direct rivals. However, competition may arise from Google’s Gemini and Meta’s upcoming AGI (Artificial General Intelligence).
As the development unfolds, OpenAI aims to enhance its AI-based services and provide users with a knowledge-driven web search experience. By integrating web search functionality into ChatGPT, OpenAI aims to offer a comprehensive AI chatbot solution to its customers.
It will be interesting to see how OpenAI’s web search product evolves and how it will fare against the existing AI services provided by tech giants like Google and Microsoft. With the potential collaboration between OpenAI and Microsoft, users can expect innovative AI offerings in the future.
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