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Open AI Search Engine: Set to launch its AI-powered search engine ahead of the Google 1/O event.

OpenAI, a company that has already made waves in the market, is rumored to be launching its new search engine ahead of the Google I/O 2024 event. This innovative search engine is expected to revolutionize the way users interact with search results, making their work more efficient and effective. By leveraging AI technology, OpenAI’s search engine promises to deliver more accurate and personalized results, setting it apart from its competitors. 

However, on May 14, Google will host an annual developer conference, where the company’s biggest plans for the year will be announced. Along with some new devices, Google is expected to showcase the capabilities of its Gemini and AI to everyone. Apart from this, it may also introduce new features related to many of its new devices. 

Open AI Search Engine

OpenAI is gearing up to unveil its new AI-powered search engine, setting the stage for a fierce competition with its rival, Google. The date of the launch is yet to be confirmed, adding to the suspense. Stay tuned to Bloomberg for the latest updates. 

Bloomberg reported that the OpenAI search engine was designed to compete with existing AI-searched products like Google and Perplexity. Perplexity, in this context, refers to a measure of how well a probability model predicts a sample. As always, OpenAI’s new product will allow users to ask ChatGPT a question, and the chatbot will return a response that can include any type of question, showcasing the versatility and power of OpenAI’s technology. 

Once launched, users can access OpenAI’s new search engine through search.chatgpt.com. However, this cutting-edge technology will be available exclusively to paid users. In a similar vein, Google is also making strides with its Gemini AI model and Chatbot, and is considering a paid version of its SGE. 

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