OpenAI’s ChatGPT Can Now Browse the Internet

ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular chatbot, now has an internet-browsing feature.

ChatGPT has historically been limited to data up to September, 2021. OpenAI started bringing internet services to ChatGPT back in March.

In May, OpenAI started rolling out web search via Bing, the search engine of its corporate backer Microsoft.

After extending access to the ChatGPT mobile app in late June, the new feature was pulled after it was discovered that ChatGPT was capable of displaying paywalled content.

Now, OpenAI has fine-tuned how ChatGPT follows instructions laid out by content owners, promising to adhere to whatever a site-owner says in its Robots.txt file, similar to traditional web crawlers.

Also, OpenAI has transitioned DALL-E 3 into beta. With DALL-E 3 sports integration with ChatGPT, users don’t have to be accurate about their text-prompts when asking DALL-E to create an image.

Last month, OpenAI introduced a voice feature to ChatGPT so users will be able to have a verbal conversation with the chatbot, bringing together the worlds of Alexa-style voice assistants with powerful large language models (LLMs).

Also, ChatGPT now let users search for answers using images; users can now upload a picture of an object and discover what it is or find similar items.

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