Openai announced that its search engine based on AI as part of ChatGPT no longer requires registration and authorization. This function allows ChatGPT to issue answers based on information from the Internet and present a list of sources that he used when drawing up an answer.

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Openai first launched its search engine for paid ChatGPT subscribers in October last year, and in December it became available to all users. But now, when registration is no longer needed for its use, the search engine in Chatgpt will be able to directly compete with traditional search engines, such as Yandex, Google and Bing. The last two had long begun the integration of AI into their search engines.

The recent search update of ChatGPT made it more like a traditional search engine, allowing you to view brief descriptions for each search results, as well as maps and images of local attractions.

Note that Openai will not be the first developer of the AI ​​systems to launch his search engine. Perplexity also allows you to look for information on the Internet without accounting, and recently this system has learned to issue information about hotels and their ratings directly with Tripadvisor.

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