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Friday’s top story: After months of speculation, OpenAI has finally revealed its AI search engine: SearchGPT.
What will Google say….🤔
🔍 Finally…SearchGPT arrives
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Our Report: After months of speculation, OpenAI has finally revealed its highly-anticipated AI-powered search engine—SearchGPT—which is powered by its suite of AI models (specifically GPT-3.5, GPT-4 and GPT-4o) and could become a meaningful threat to Google.
🔑 Key Points:
SearchGPT is similar to ChatGPT: Users type in a query, and SearchGPT scours the web and delivers real-time information (with links to sources) in summary, allowing users to ask follow-up questions.
OpenAI has initially launched this as a prototype—available to around 10,000 test users and publishers (you can join a waitlist to test it)—but plans to integrate its “best features” into ChatGPT, after testing.
It’s working with third parties, using content feeds, and enhancing “the conversational capabilities of its models with real-time information from the web” to make web searches more accurate, faster, and easier.
🤔 Why you should care: The launch of SearchGPT comes at a time when AI search tools—like Google AI Overviews, Perplexity AI, and Arc Search—are coming under fire for things like plagiarism, inaccuracies, and content cannibalism, although OpenAI is positioning it as a collaborative feature, working with news partners—including The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, and Vox Media—giving publishers a way to “manage how they appear in OpenAI search features” and “committing to creating “a thriving ecosystem of publishers and creators.”
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Our Report: Following a months-long investigation into how it handles explicit AI-generated images, Meta’s semi-independent Oversight Board has told Meta it urgently needs to change its ‘non-consensual, deepfake image’ policies, to make them much, much clearer.
🔑 Key Points:
The Board—which was created in 2020 to oversee content on Facebook and Instagram—wants Meta to replace the term “derogatory” with “non-consensual” in its policies, to make it explicitly clear.
It’s asked them to move its ‘non-consensual, deepfake image’ policy from the ‘bullying’ section to the ‘sexual exploitation’ section and make it mandatory for nonconsensual AI images to be removed
It also wants them to specify that its rules apply to a “broad range of editing and media manipulation techniques,” not just Photoshop, and has expressed concern over Meta’s “auto-closing” of deepfake exploitation cases.
🤔 Why you should care: These strong recommendations come after Meta failed to take down an explicit, deepfake image of a public figure because the case wasn’t reviewed within Meta’s stipulated 48-hour deadline, and was, therefore, automatically closed, forcing the victim to appeal directly to Meta’s Oversight Board.
They say AI will simplify everything – but the endless lists of 1,001 ChatGPT Ideas make things more complicated, not less.
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To keep pace with its biggest rivals—OpenAI and Anthropic—Google has upgraded its Gemini AI chatbot to make it more widely accessible, faster, and better at reasoning and understanding images.
The chatbot will now be available—on the web and mobile—in 40 languages across 230 countries, can process 24,000 words (roughly 48 pages of text) from one single prompt, and is less likely to forget previous chats.
Google is also making the ability to upload Google Drive files for the chatbot to analyze (previously just available to $20p/m Gemini Advanced users) accessible for all non-paying Gemini chatbot users.
AI models are notoriously bad at solving math problems, but Google DeepMind has made a significant breakthrough and trained two AI systems—AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2—to solve complex math problems.
Both solved 4/6 math problems in the International Mathematical Olympiad (a prestigious high school math competition), achieving the silver medal standard, and marking the first AI to solve such complex math problems.
Google initially trained AlphaProof to master games involving proving/disproving math problems (eg. Chess) and AlphaGeometry 2 was trained to tackle equations involving angles, ratios, and distance problems.
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