SearchGPT: Google search rival all set to roll out ‘by end of the year’

SearchGPT instantly provide accurate replies to queries without taking you to any third-party website
An undated image of SearchGPT. — Shutterstock
An undated image of SearchGPT. — Shutterstock

OpenAI has already diversified its ecosystem to the next level and it is seamlessly working to streamline the user's experience. It’s once again under the spotlight, as SearchGPT is all set to roll out in the last quarter of the year, Google's search rival will commence a new generation of OpenAI’s chatbot. 

According to the Press Gazette, OpenAI Head of Media Varun Shetty revealed in a conference held in Brussels that ChatPT manufacture is all set to launch SearchGPT as a part of its leading artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot by “the end of the year.”

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SearchGPT is an AI-centric search engine which is likely to outdo Google as it will instantly provide accurate replies to queries without taking you to any third-party website. However, it is currently being tested. 

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Additionally, SearchGPT’s rollout is likely to be a game changer in the ever-evolving field of AI and the battle for search engine supremacy. Alphabet-owned Google hasn't faced any rival for decades, but the upcoming AI search engine might dominate it.  

SearchGPT resolves your queries with natural language while providing the source of its answers, which is quite impressive. Shetty stated: “This is the core experience that we’re building, and this is where you can see the balance that we’re trying to get right between users and publishers.”