ChatGPT Just Got a Game-Changing Update — Here's What to KnowIt could be a risky one too.
ByAmanda Breen•
Google's Bardand Microsoft's newBinghave battled it out with OpenAI's ChatGPT for the spotlight in recent months, but the original AI contender just got a powerful update.
Until last week,ChatGPTpulled its information from training data ending around September 2021. But OpenAI's just-launched plugins allow the bot to access third-party knowledge sources and databases — including the web,TechCrunchreported.
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OpenAI will first prioritize a select number of developers and subscribers to its premium ChatGPT Plus plan before introducing larger-scale and API access, according to the company'ssite.
Of course, giving a chatbot web access doesn't come without some risk:WebGPT, an experimental system created in 2021 byOpenAI, at times quoted unreliable sources and drew from sites it anticipated users would find credible — whether they actually were or not.
Additionally, the update is another step in the direction toward a potential upending of traditional search engines like Google — which declared a "code red" upon ChatGPT's release,The New York Timesreported.
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Other companies like Expedia, Instacart, Kayak, Klarna, Spotify,Slack, OpenTable and Zapier have also rolled out plug-ins for ChatGPT; Zapier is a standout for its ability to complete a variety of productivity tasks via connections with apps like Google Sheets and Trello, per TechCrunch.