OpenAI recently introduced a new search engine feature in its ChatGPT chatbot, which positions the AI startup’s ability to compete with the likes of Google and Perplexity. While ReadWrite reported that beta testing had begun for SearchGPT back in July, the company finally rolled it out to Plus and Team users on Thursday (Oct. 31).
For the first time, the tool will be able to provide real-time information, like any other search engine, powered by its large language models (LLMs): GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and GPT-4 Turbo. Just like some of the stalwarts in the field, it will be able to provide sports scores, stock quotes, news, weather, and more through live web search and partnerships with news and data providers.
But among Google, Perplexity, and SearchGPT, which search engine fares the best?
How to use search ChatGPT?First of all, to start using ChatGPT for web searches, just head to chatgpt.com, click on the web search icon in the text box, and type your query. ChatGPT will automatically search the web when your question might benefit from up-to-date information.