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OpenAI Releases Google Competitor, Named SearchGPT

Morrissey Technology – OpenAI announced its AI-based search engine called SearchGPT. This will be a competitor to Google because it can access information in real time from the internet. The search engine has a display containing a box with the question “What are you looking for?”. What’s interesting is how SearchGPT displays its search results, which are not just links. SearchGPT groups search results and makes them make more sense. For example, search results with the keyword music festival will be displayed with a short description of the festival and followed by related links.

Another example is that SearchGPT can explain when is the right time to plant tomatoes, followed by an explanation of the various plant varieties. Then, after the search results are displayed, users can add follow-up questions or open relevant links in the sidebar. There is also a “visual answer” feature, but unfortunately OpenAI has not explained how this feature works.

Currently SearchGPT is still a prototype. This service uses LLM GPT-4 and can only be accessed by 10 thousand testers. According to OpenAI spokesperson Kayla Wood, OpenAI is working with third-party partners and using content directly from feeds to display its search results.

The ultimate goal is to integrate this search feature into ChatGPT. So far, SearchGPT looks like it will be a significant threat to Google. As is known, Google recently integrated AI features into its search engine in a hurry, perhaps because it was afraid that its competitors would do the same thing.

There is also the startup Perplexity, which also makes a search engine with AI. Perplexity was also recently criticized because its AI content summarization feature disrupted traffic from publishers. In its blog post, OpenAI admitted to collaborating with a number of mass media in creating SearchGPT. The media invited to collaborate include The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, and Vox Media.

“Media partners provided invaluable input and we will continue to ask for their input,” Wood said.

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OpenAI Was Hacked Last Year, Data Was Stolen But the FBI Didn’t Report it

Morrissey Technology – The artificial intelligence (AI) company behind ChatGPT, OpenAI, was reportedly the victim of a hack last year. Hackers at the time reportedly stole details about the company’s AI technology design. The news of this hack was revealed by The New York Times without mentioning the source of this news, and claimed “two people familiar with the incident” leaked this.

However, they claim the hackers only broke into the forum, not the core system, which drives OpenAI’s algorithms and AI framework. OpenAI reportedly disclosed the hacking incident to employees at an employee meeting in April last year. They also inform the board of directors.

However, OpenAI executives decided not to share the news with the public. They also did not report this incident to the FBI or other law enforcement. According to The New York Times, OpenAI did not disclose the hack to the public because information about customers was not stolen.

“Executives did not consider the incident a threat to national security because they believed the hacker was an individual with no ties to the foreign government,” the newspaper said.

The New York Times source said some OpenAI employees worry China-based adversaries could steal the company’s AI secrets and pose a threat to US national security.

Leopold Aschenbrenner, the leader of OpenAI’s supersignment team at the time, reportedly shared similar sentiments about weak security and being an easy target for foreign adversaries.

Aschenbrenner said he was fired earlier this year for sharing internal documents with three external researchers to get “feedback.” He insinuated his dismissal was unfair; he scanned the document for any sensitive information, adding that it was normal for OpenAI employees to contact other experts for a second opinion.

However, The New York Times points out that studies conducted by Anthropic and OpenAI reveal that AI is “not significantly more dangerous” than search engines like Google.

However, AI companies must ensure that their security is tight. Lawmakers are pushing for regulations that impose huge fines on companies whose AI technology causes social harm.

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Apple Didn’t Pay OpenAI to Put ChatGPT in Siri

Morrissey Technology – At WWDC 2024 yesterday, Apple announced a collaboration with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT in Siri. Apparently there is no contract worth millions of dollars behind this collaboration. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple did not pay OpenAI to embed ChatGPT in Siri, and vice versa. Apple believes the exposure OpenAI receives by placing its technology on hundreds of millions of devices will be far greater than paying in cash.

Apple will use OpenAI’s GPT-4o model to power AI features in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and MacOS Sequoia. Thanks to this integration, voice assistant Siri can become smarter at understanding more complex user questions, such as creating menu ideas, summarizing articles, or finding photos based on descriptions.

ChatGPT on Apple devices can also be used to write stories, as well as rewrite and proofread existing text. These features can be accessed for free without having to log in to ChatGPT, but there are several additional benefits if users subscribe to ChatGPT Plus. So, here OpenAI can earn money if Apple users subscribe to ChatGPT Plus at a cost of USD 20 per month. If users sign up for ChatGPT Plus on Apple devices, the iPhone maker will also receive a commission.

In the future, Apple hopes to receive more revenue from AI through profit sharing agreements with other companies. Apple plans to take a portion of the revenue its partners receive from monetizing the output generated by chatbots in its ecosystem. Apple FOR4D believes the number of users switching to AI from search engines will increase. This means they could get less revenue from their billion-dollar contract with Google.

Apart from OpenAI, Apple is also in discussions with Google to embed Gemini in iOS this year. The company created by Steve Jobs also approached the AI ​​company Antrophic to provide chatbot Claude as another option. A Bloomberg report claims Apple is considering collaboration with Baidu and Alibaba to master chatbot features in China, where ChatGPT and other Western-made chatbots are not officially available.