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OpenAI didnβt launch its heavily rumored search product earlier this year, but itβs coming. This was confirmed in a new interview with The Atlanticβs CEO Nicholas Thompson.
The quote. ChatGPT search could become βan important way that people navigate the internet,β so it would be βbetter for us to be in it than to not be in it, and also to help shape it than not help shape it,β Thompson told The Verge. He also said:
- βThey have said that theyβre going to build a search product. They have not launched the search product, but they have said they would build it. We have allowed them to include The Atlantic in their search product.β
Why we care. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has made clear he wants to disrupt the search paradigm via a new search product that combines web search plus large language models (LLMs). ChatGPT already offers an impressive βbrowse modeβ to search the web that got really good following the arrival of GPT-4o.
Google challenger? ChatGPT βsearchβ remains quite limited for several query types. However, ChatGPT set a new traffic record in June, attracting 2.9 billion visits, according to Similarweb. This was a 96% increase, year-over-year.
Strategic partnerships. If The Atlantic has given OpenAI permission to be included in the ChatGPT search product, Iβd bet good money that many of OpenAIβs other partners are doing the same.
- While this is good news for those large publishers, it could mean that smaller publishers will struggle to earn prominent citations on OpenAIβs search product.
AI search future. Thompson had some interesting things to say about where he sees AI search going. He shared his thoughts on whether OpenAI search could become a reliable traffic referrer:
- βThatβs the bet. There are a lot of people out there who are like, βWell, OpenAIβs search doesnβt work.β Itβs like, βYeah, AI search doesnβt work right now. It doesnβt work very well. AI is good for a lot of things. Itβs not good for search.β That means that Google search traffic is not going to go away for a while. Once AI is good at search, thatβs when Google regular Ten Blue Link search traffic goes away. β¦ I do think that AI search will start to work.
- βOver time, the AI companies will put many engineers on this problem, and they will, I think, figure out how to solve search. So when that happens, itβll be a partial replacement for Googleβ¦ Do I think that three years from now we will have as much search traffic from Perplexity, OpenAI, all of their competitors as we do right now from Google? Absolutely not. But will we have some? I sure hope so.β
Dig deeper. Is ChatGPT the Google Search killer weβve been expecting?
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