OpenAI Creates 'search.chatgpt.com' Domain and SSL Certificate
by capboy - Thursday June 13, 2024 at 12:17 PM
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OpenAI Creates 'search.chatgpt.com' Domain and SSL Certificate
It was recently announced that a new subdomain, search.chatgpt.com, was registered along with an SSL cert, sparking wide buzz online and debates about what this domain is hiding: A new powerful search system built on assessing and filtering data using AI, potentially making it a rival to Google Search and Bing? Or could it simply be a new search tool for a GPT assistant store? Or something entirely different

Famous AI influencer Pete @nonmayorpete has announced on X.com that OpenAI's new search system will launch on May 9, 2024, which is very, very soon.
Search (dot) ChatGPT (dot) com

It's also worth mentioning what OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman recently said about the prospects of implementing search at OpenAI. During a podcast hosted by Lex Fridman, Sam Altman noted,

"The intersection of LLMs (large language models) plus search, I don't think anyone has cracked the code on yet. I would love to go do that. I think that would be cool."

What Is "search.chatgpt.com"?
Right now, it’s not clear exactly what "search.chatgpt.com" will be. Is it going to start a new chapter in search services? Could it be a groundbreaking AI-based system that might compete with big names like Google Search and Bing? Whatever it turns out to be, there’s big interest in seeing what OpenAI has created.

Better Search Results?
The idea behind an AI-powered search engine is exciting because it could make finding information much simpler. Think about how the internet made getting information easier than having to go to a library. "search.chatgpt.com" could take this a step further by helping us skip over irrelevant or low-quality information.

One key feature people are hoping for in "search.chatgpt.com" is better sorting of where information comes from. It would be great if the search engine could tell if information is coming from an expert like a scholar or just someone’s personal blog. This kind of sorting is always tough right now because the internet is so big and always changing. AI may also better distinguish AI-written SEO articles and human-written texts.



let's discuss what to expect from OpenAI
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(Jun 13, 2024, 12:17 PM)capboy Wrote: OpenAI Creates 'search.chatgpt.com' Domain and SSL Certificate
It was recently announced that a new subdomain, search.chatgpt.com, was registered along with an SSL cert, sparking wide buzz online and debates about what this domain is hiding: A new powerful search system built on assessing and filtering data using AI, potentially making it a rival to Google Search and Bing? Or could it simply be a new search tool for a GPT assistant store? Or something entirely different

Famous AI influencer Pete @nonmayorpete has announced on X.com that OpenAI's new search system will launch on May 9, 2024, which is very, very soon.
Search (dot) ChatGPT (dot) com

It's also worth mentioning what OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman recently said about the prospects of implementing search at OpenAI. During a podcast hosted by Lex Fridman, Sam Altman noted,

"The intersection of LLMs (large language models) plus search, I don't think anyone has cracked the code on yet. I would love to go do that. I think that would be cool."

What Is "search.chatgpt.com"?
Right now, it’s not clear exactly what "search.chatgpt.com" will be. Is it going to start a new chapter in search services? Could it be a groundbreaking AI-based system that might compete with big names like Google Search and Bing? Whatever it turns out to be, there’s big interest in seeing what OpenAI has created.

Better Search Results?
The idea behind an AI-powered search engine is exciting because it could make finding information much simpler. Think about how the internet made getting information easier than having to go to a library. "search.chatgpt.com" could take this a step further by helping us skip over irrelevant or low-quality information.

One key feature people are hoping for in "search.chatgpt.com" is better sorting of where information comes from. It would be great if the search engine could tell if information is coming from an expert like a scholar or just someone’s personal blog. This kind of sorting is always tough right now because the internet is so big and always changing. AI may also better distinguish AI-written SEO articles and human-written texts.



let's discuss what to expect from OpenAI

This actually excites me.
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damn interesting to see where it goes
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#4
Search may soon be dead. Sometimes when researching something, AI will just give me the answer whereas a search engine will take me to random websites that may or may not be what I need. RIP Google. Death to the adware giant.
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#5
They did say they would be creating a search engine, looks like it'll be going live sometime soon.
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#6
Very interesting. Thank you

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#7
Thanks you so much
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