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OpenAI set to unveil rival to Google search engine on Monday: Report | Technology News

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OpenAI is set to shake up the search engine industry with the announcement of its artificial intelligence-powered search product, scheduled for Monday. This move will intensify the competition with tech giant Google, as reported by two inside sources.

While the exact announcement date is subject to change, this development has not been previously disclosed. Reports from reputable sources like Bloomberg and The Information suggest that OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, is gearing up to challenge Google and Perplexity, a well-funded AI search startup.

The upcoming announcement could strategically precede Google’s annual I/O conference, where the company is expected to unveil new AI-related products. OpenAI’s search product is an extension of its ChatGPT offering, allowing the chatbot to retrieve information directly from the web with proper citations.

Industry experts have long viewed ChatGPT as a viable alternative for online information gathering, although it has faced challenges in providing real-time and accurate data. OpenAI had previously integrated ChatGPT with Microsoft’s Bing for paid subscribers, while Google has introduced generative AI features for its search engine.

Perplexity, founded by a former OpenAI researcher, has made waves in the industry with its AI-native search interface, boasting 10 million monthly active users. In contrast, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has experienced fluctuations in website traffic over the past year, prompting the company to explore new avenues for growth.

As OpenAI prepares to unveil its search product, the tech world eagerly anticipates how this development will impact the search engine landscape and the ongoing rivalry with Google. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking announcement.

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