2 ChatGPT Search features that might change the way I browse the web
I didn't think I'd appreciate ChatGPT Search so much when I first tried it a few weeks ago, but the feature turned out to be a massive surprise. First, OpenAI brought a search chat feature to the ChatGPT experience when it rolled out ChatGPT Search to premium users. Also, the company overhauled the ChatGPT chat UI to always display sources prominently.
OpenAI also created a neat browser extension that lets you turn ChatGPT Search into your default search engine. However, ChatGPT Search only worked on paid accounts. ChatGPT Search was available in the iPhone app for users on the Free tier more than once in the past few weeks. But those were limited tests or mistakes that OpenAI corrected.
Fast-forward to the "12 Days" events the company is hosting, I had my money on ChatGPT Search coming to ChatGPT Free users. It turns out I was right. The Day 8 event was all about ChatGPT Search, with OpenAI bringing the feature to ChatGPT Search users with a free OpenAI account.
But that's not all OpenAI unveiled. The company gave ChatGPT Search two big upgrades that will change how I browse the web. ChatGPT Search now supports Advanced Voice Mode, so you can search the web by voice. On top of that, the mobile ChatGPT app for iPhone integrates with Apple Maps in online searches.
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