ChatGPT no longer requires you to log in to use the AI chatbot’s search engine, OpenAI announced on Wednesday. With the feature, ChatGPT will surface responses based on information from the web while presenting a list of sources it used to inform its answer.
OpenAI first launched its search engine to paid ChatGPT subscribers last October and later rolled it out to everyone in December. But now that you no longer need an account to use it, ChatGPT search will compete directly with search engines like Google and Bing.
The AI “answer” engine Perplexity also lets you search the web without an account and recently rolled out an integration that sources hotel information and ratings directly from TripAdvisor. A recent update to ChatGPT search makes it look more like a traditional search engine, allowing you to view a map and images of local attractions, along with a brief description of each result.
Exciting news for all ChatGPT users! We are thrilled to announce that we have dropped the sign-in requirement for search on our platform. Now, you can easily access and search for information without the need to create an account or log in.
This update aims to make ChatGPT more user-friendly and accessible to everyone. Whether you are a new user exploring the platform or a regular user looking for quick information, you can now search without any barriers.
So, go ahead and start searching for answers, information, or just have a casual chat with ChatGPT hassle-free! We hope this change enhances your experience and makes your interactions with ChatGPT even more enjoyable.
Let us know what you think about this update and how it has improved your user experience. Happy searching! #ChatGPT #search #userexperience
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