OpenAI revealed that users of ChatGPT Plus, the company's AI-powered chatbot's premium edition, may use a new feature called Browsing to instruct ChatGPT to look up information on Bing.
Searching can be enabled by selecting "GPT-4" in the model switcher and "Browse with Bing" from the drop-down list in the New Features section of the app settings. The ChatGPT apps for iOS and Android both support Browsing.
According to OpenAI, browsing is especially helpful for inquiries on current affairs and other topics that "extend[s] beyond [ChatGPT's] original training data." In 2021, ChatGPT's knowledge ended when browsing was disabled.
ChatGPT becomes more helpful. An investigation conducted in 2011 revealed that Bing might have unjustly favored Microsoft results over Google links. More recently, Stanford research provided evidence that an "alarming" quantity of misinformation was present in Bing's top search results.
Without a doubt, Microsoft keeps working to enhance the algorithms behind Bing. However, the drawback of ChatGPT's new browsing feature is that users will only have options when Bing inevitably makes mistakes.
A less contentious update to the ChatGPT app is that tapping a search result will transport you directly to that chat section. According to OpenAI, this modification and "Browsing" will be implemented this week. Helper with browsing, which Microsoft and OpenAI have previously stated would be available this year, first on the web. Before it, asking ChatGPT queries like "Who won the 2023 March Madness women's tournament?" wouldn't produce any helpful or accurate information.
But limiting ChatGPT's search options to Bing is erring on the side of user hostility. However, Bing is far from the end-all and be-all of search engines. OpenAI has a close relationship with Microsoft, which has invested over $10 billion in the startup. The commercial incentives are clear.
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