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Sam Altman's OpenAI Working On AI-Powered Search Engine To Rival Google: Report

AI-powered search engines, like OpenAI upcoming offering, streamline this process by automatically delivering targeted information aligned with users' queries.

Despite Google's longstanding reign as the leading search engine over the past two decades, its supremacy may soon face a formidable challenge. Bloomberg reports that Sam Altman's OpenAI is in the process of developing its own search engine powered by GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) technology, aiming to rival Google's dominance. But what exactly does this forthcoming AI-powered search engine from OpenAI entail? 

Will All Users Be Able To Access OpenAI Search Engine?

Although not officially confirmed, speculation suggests that users may gain access to the platform in the near future. Additionally, reports indicate that upon its launch, the search engine may be accessible for trial use via search.chatgpt.com. Presently, visiting this URL yields no results.

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How Will OpenAI's Search Engine Work?

According to available information, users will have the ability to pose queries and receive responses accompanied by references from internet sources. The anticipated platform is likely to incorporate visual elements, offering users step-by-step diagrams and images to aid in understanding. For example, if a user seeks guidance on changing a tyre, they may receive visual instructions along with textual information. This approach signifies a departure from the conventional search engine methodology.

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How Is It Different From Google Search?

Traditional search engines typically present users with a list of relevant search results, necessitating manual sifting through multiple pages to find pertinent information. AI-powered search engines, on the other hand, streamline this process by automatically delivering targeted information aligned with users' queries. Consequently, these AI engines are anticipated to offer faster and more precise search results compared to conventional methods.

OpenAI's foray into AI-powered search is not unprecedented, as the landscape already features notable contenders such as Microsoft's Copilot and Google's Gemini. Other players in the AI-powered search engine domain include You.com, perplexity.ai, and Waldo, among others.

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