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Launches SearchGPT: An AI-Powered Search Prototype

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OpenAI launches SearchGPT . an AI-powered search prototype that offers direct answers with citations. OpenAI is launching SearchGPT. an AI-powered search prototype that offers direct answers with source citations. not just links. The move marks the company’s entry into a competitive search market that could challenge established players. SearchGPT aims to directly answer users’ queries by combining AI language models with real-time web information. Instead of a list of links. SearchGPT aims to provide concise answers with citations to source materials.

Study confirms Google’s claim: Artificial intelligence 

Independent study finds AI boosts search satisfaction . A new study has found that despite concerns about AI in online services. users are happier with search engines and social media platforms than they used to be. The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) conducted its annual survey of search engine and social media users and found that satisfaction is either staying the same or has improved. This comes at a time when big tech companies are investing heavily in AI to improve their services.

Google warns against blocking GoogleOther bots

Gary Ilyes warned that blocking GoogleOther “could affect a wide range of things across the Google world.” Google’s Gary Ilyes responded to phone number library a question about the non-search features supported by the GoogleOther crawler. and then added a warning about the implications of blocking GoogleOther. GoogleOther is a general purpose crawler created by Google for a variety of purposes that fall outside of the search. ads. video. images. news. desktop. and mobile crawlers. It may be used by internal Google teams for research and development related to various products.

Google advises caution 

Google’s Gary Illyes warns against answers provided by AI . recommends using personal knowledge and authoritative sources. Google’s legal and moral responsibility Gary Illyes has warned against the use of large language models (LLMs) and confirmed the importance of vetting authoritative sources before accepting answers from LLMs. Based on what Gary Illyes said. it is clear that the context of his recommendation is the use of AI to answer queries. This statement comes in the wake of OpenAI’s announcement that it is testing a prototype search engine with AI. SearchGPT. However. it is possible that his statement is unrelated to the announcement and is just a coincidence.

Google hints at reduction in SEO 

Google suggests that ccTLDs could lose value for SEO in a few years. and encourages a focus on content and hreflang for international targeting. Creative use of ccTLDs for branding reduces their reliability for geotargeting. Focus on content and proper hreflang implementation for international ecent episode of the Google Search Off The Record podcast. The revelation came during a discussion about internationalization and hreflang implementation.

 

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