An important development for the program was reported by OpenAI in a recent statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, that ChatGPT now has the capacity to access the internet for real-time information, removing its prior restriction of depending only on data up to September 2021.
The Bing search engine from Microsoft will be used by ChatGPT to process user inquiries and pull pertinent data from search results to provide replies.
The “Plus” and “Enterprise” plans of ChatGPT’s premium customers now have access to this upgrade; in the near future, all users will have access to it as well. The precise release date for this upgrade has not been made public by OpenAI.
A noteworthy drawback for some users has been ChatGPT’s knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, which precluded it from responding to several questions on recent news or events. They raised worry that this restriction would limit their ability to do research utilizing the program.
OpenAI is reportedly in talks with potential investors about a future share sale, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal. If the sale is successful, the AI business may be valued at high to $90 billion, which would be a threefold rise from its prior January valuation.
A noteworthy drawback for some users has been ChatGPT’s knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, which precluded it from responding to several questions on recent news or events. They raised worry that this restriction would limit their ability to do research utilizing the program.
OpenAI is reportedly in talks with potential investors about a future share sale, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal. If the sale is successful, the AI business may be valued at high to $90 billion, which would be a threefold rise from its prior January valuation.