OpenAI may launch AI search products next week to compete with Google and Perplexity
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发表于 2024-5-10 11:20:27
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OpenAI may launch AI search products next week to compete with Google and Perplexity. According to sources, OpenAI plans to announce its artificial intelligence search products next Monday local time. Previously, there were media reports that OpenAI is developing a large-scale product based on its ChatGPT chatbot, which will provide a new AI search engine or compete with Google and AI search startup Perplexity.
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