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137 | GPTsearch and Meta are going after Google, Apple Intelligence finally released, a new king of image generation and many more AI news for the week ending on November 1st
Nov 2, 2024
This week, the battle for search supremacy heats up as OpenAI’s new Search GPT challenges Google’s dominance. Meta’s subtle integration of AI tools in social media hints at a major game-changer. Apple finally steps into the arena, though late to the party. On-device AI chip innovations promise better efficiency, while Google’s Project Jarvis aims to transform browser capabilities. Emerging tools in AI image generation, like Red Panda, are setting new standards, reshaping how designers create. It's a thrilling time for AI enthusiasts!
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- OpenAI's Search GPT is disrupting traditional search engines by offering advanced citation display and location-based queries, intensifying competition with Google.
- Meta's new efficient AI models running on low-power devices emphasize the shift towards mobile AI capabilities, enhancing user experience and data privacy.
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OpenAI Launches Search GPT
OpenAI has recently launched Search GPT, a new AI-assisted search engine available to users with a paid subscription. This tool offers a user interface that shows search results alongside clickable citations for source verification, a feature that distinguishes it from traditional search engines like Google. The Search GPT includes innovative functionalities such as interactive stock graphs and location-based searches, pulling data from extensive licensing agreements with publishers. Though it has no clear monetization strategy yet, the release raises competitive concerns for Google, which reported substantial search revenue in recent quarters.
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