The new browsing feature is part of a series of updates to ChatGPT, including voice conversations and image interactions, bringing it closer to AI assistants like Siri. OpenAI has also hinted at the end of typing-based communication with the chatbot, with the introduction of voice and image interactions. The company is also reportedly considering a native hardware device to house its AI software, similar to Apple's integrated product strategy.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI has introduced a new browsing feature for its chatbot, ChatGPT, allowing users to surf the web and expanding the data the chatbot can access.
- The new feature, initially available to Plus and Enterprise users, will be expanded to all users in the near future.
- ChatGPT has experienced significant growth, becoming the fastest-growing consumer application in history earlier this year with 100 million monthly active users.
- OpenAI is also adding voice conversations and image interactions to ChatGPT, bringing it closer to popular AI assistants like Apple’s Siri.