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OpenAI's SearchGPT appears to get lost on its first hunt

OpenAI's new SearchGPT feature, designed to combine AI models with real-time web data for faster, more accurate answers, has faced issues during its rollout, as reported by The Atlantic. In a prerecorded demo, SearchGPT incorrectly stated the dates for the Appalachian Summer Festival, confusing the festival dates with the box office closure dates. This mistake highlights ongoing challenges with AI hallucinations and errors, which are common across AI platforms. Despite this, OpenAI continues to push forward with AI search development, aiming to integrate AI into search engines like Google and Microsoft Bing. The goal is to provide accurate, speedy answers to real-time questions. Similar issues have been seen with other AI tools, such as Google's Bard, which also made notable errors during its debut. OpenAI's challenge is to build trust in SearchGPT's reliability and accuracy. The demand for AI-driven search tools remains high, and OpenAI aims to capture a significant share of this market. However, ensuring consistent accuracy will be crucial for user trust and adoption.
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