The search engine associated with ChatGPT is now accessible free of charge to all Internet users, but with a limited number of requests per day.
« Where is Bashar al-Assad located? » In one paragraph, ChatGPT recounts the former Syrian leader’s flight to Moscow, as well as his first statements from the Russian capital. Each sentence is associated with the name of a media (in this case, Le Figaroand the Spanish media HuffPost and Cadena SER) and a link to the associated news article. « Why the Syrian regime fell ? » This time, ChatGPT writes a summary in five points, and cites its sources which are The World and France 24.
OpenAI’s chatbot would have been unable to answer such burning questions three months ago. Everything changed with the launch on October 31 of ChatGPT Search, OpenAI’s search engine. Until now reserved for ChatGPT Plus subscribers, it has been free since Monday. The tool even offers to become the Internet user’s default search engine in one click… But you shouldn’t be too curious. ChatGPT Search…
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