ChatGPT Search Drops Account Requirement; Google Releases Gemini 2.0 & Microsoft Think Deeper in Copilot
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OpenAI has made its ChatGPT Search service accessible to everyone without requiring a user account, marking a significant shift in AI search landscape. Coinciding with this announcement, Google expanded its Gemini 2.0 model with new features and better performance, while Microsoft made its Think Deeper in Copilot service free as well. These moves highlight a busy day in AI search, raising questions about how OpenAI's changes might affect Google's market share amidst increasing competition in the field of artificial intelligence.
OpenAI announced the ChatGPT Search service is now freely accessible, removing the need for user login, potentially impacting market dynamics with Google and Microsoft.
Google expanded its Gemini 2.0 model's access to all users, enhancing performance and options, amidst significant AI search competition from OpenAI and Microsoft.
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