OpenAI vs Google head-on? ChatGPT search engine revealed to be released soon this week!
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发表于 2024-5-8 21:19:02
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OpenAI vs. Google? ChatGPT search engine revealed to be released soon this week! With more and more competitors launching chatbots, artificial intelligence giant OpenAI is attempting to launch more features to enter the search market and enhance its competitiveness. According to insiders, plans are underway to launch a search engine product based on its ChatGPT chatbot, which may be released within this week. This means that OpenAI may compete head-on with Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.
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