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SearchGPT is now available to all OpenAI users today

By Julie Clover

OpenAI's custom search engine ChatGPT is becoming available to all users today, OpenAI announced at its 12-day OpenAI event.


SearchGPT was added to ChatGPT in late October, bringing improved AI-powered search directly from the ChatGPT app and web interface. According to OpenAI, SearchGPT can search the web “much better than before,” providing links to relevant web sources along with contextual information and support for follow-up questions.

When it first debuted, SearchGPT was limited to those who subscribed to ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Teams, but it will now be available to free users as well.

During today’s announcement, OpenAI said its AI-powered search has been improved over the past few months, making it faster and better on mobile devices. It’s also introducing a new in-conversation search capability with ChatGPT and making ChatGPT Search the default engine for browsers like Chrome.

OpenAI is making search available to registered ChatGPT users, so it will be available globally across all platforms that support ChatGPT.

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