With SearchGPT, could OpenAI rewrite online search rules - and invite plagiarism?
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OpenAI launched its new AI-powered online search engine - SearchGPT - with the aim of supplanting 'for specific search tasks' Google, Microsoft Bing and start-up Perplexity. But the move is also raising concerns that it could open the door to plagiarism.
'The trouble with 'unintentional plagiarism' is that it creates a gray area that's challenging for both content creators and search engines to navigate,' Yamin said. SearchGPT is a front-facing interface built atop OpenAI's genAI-based ChatGPT chatbot; it will enable real-time web access for up-to-date sports scores, stock information and news.
The AI-based web crawler is being touted for its ability to allow questions in 'a more natural,' conversational way, according to OpenAI. Currently, access to SearchGPT is limited, as a list of hopeful free users waits for access.
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