OpenAI released ChatGPT Search a few days ago, and you can now use the Google Search alternative inside the ChatGPT apps on desktop and mobile as long as you have a qualifying ChatGPT subscription. ChatGPT Plus, Teams, and SearchGPT waitlist users get access first, with Enterprise, Edu, and Free users to follow.
Using ChatGPT Search is incredibly easy, too. Just load ChatGPT on your computer or phone and tap that new Search button seen above. Even if you don’t, ChatGPT will search the web on its own to find answers to your prompts—that’s how it’s been behaving for a long time now.
But if ChatGPT acts as an online search engine, shouldn’t you be able to set it as your default search engine? It turns out the answer is yes, you should. You can replace Google Search (and other online search alternatives) with ChatGPT Search with a simple tool OpenAI made available from day one: The ChatGPT Search extension from Chrome, Edge, and other compatible browsers.
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