Business owners worldwide depend on search engines to quickly get them the resources and answers they need. Google does a good job of delivering search results. Still, if you've got a complex or unusual query, this search engine behemoth sometimes drops the ball.

If you want faster, more reliable results, you should try OpenAI's new SearchGPT. Here's what you need to know about this promising upcoming addition to OpenAI.

Coming Up With a Solution 

On July 25th, OpenAI announced a new type of AI-powered search engine prototype that would help users find online answers instantly, just like the other versions by Google, Bing, and Perplexity. However, unlike earlier versions, SearchGPT collaborates with news organizations like News Corp and The Atlantic by receiving licensing deals. In return, they’ll cite and link all of their attributions. 

Since SearchGPT is a temporary prototype, it’s in its testing phase, where only 10,000 users can access and use it. This allows Microsoft and the other stakeholders of OpenAI to gain feedback for alterations and success. But what can the initial release to the public mean for your company? 

What This Means for Your Business 

If you’re a news company, you no longer have to worry about another business using your research, findings, and other information in an unauthorized manner, which means you get credit where credit is due. You can also control how OpenAI’s SearchGPT uses or presents your content and whether the technology can use your data to train its models since using personal information goes against data privacy laws. 

If you’re another company simply citing these sources, you can receive timely, clear, and relevant answers. Like ChatGPT, SearchGPT offers information and appropriate photos, allowing you to make further inquiries with follow-up questions to complete your search.  

For instance, are you looking for a manufacturing company to do business with or a place to hold your next business conference? Fire up SearchGPT, ask your question, and use the sidebar to hone in on your desired results further. Suppose you’re using SearchGPT for research that you’ll include in your works. In that case, you can incorporate sources without legal consequences that can cost you time, money, and your reputation. 

Are you a business owner looking for the next revolutionary machine learning technology to enhance business process speeds and provide accurate information to build your reputation? Keep an eye out for SearchGPT. Once OpenAI releases it to the general public, nothing will stop you from receiving the information you need at lightning-fast speeds!

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