So we are no better off with the AI snake oil that was announced by Microsoft and OpenAI then. If you can't even trust the results from a hallucinating search engine chatbot, then it is quite frankly a worse solution, especially as not only it is unreliable but it is very untrustworthy to be used as a search engine due to these problems. It would have to take more than that to disrupt search engines like Google.
Microsoft and ClosedAI, sure know how to generate hype and attempt to reboot their 'Scroogled' campaign again, which that amounted to nothing; just like this also would.
If OpenAI REALLY wanted to permanently disrupt Google they should release GPT-4, ChatGPT and all the AI models as open-source, otherwise someone else would release a competing equivalent for them that will disrupt both Google and OpenAI.
Microsoft and ClosedAI, sure know how to generate hype and attempt to reboot their 'Scroogled' campaign again, which that amounted to nothing; just like this also would.
If OpenAI REALLY wanted to permanently disrupt Google they should release GPT-4, ChatGPT and all the AI models as open-source, otherwise someone else would release a competing equivalent for them that will disrupt both Google and OpenAI.