OpenAI's SearchGPT, a prototype search tool, has been reported to struggle with shopping and local queries, sometimes presenting untrue or hallucinated information, according to the Washington Post. Users have noted that it lacks the specialized functions of Google and occasionally fails to provide accurate results. Despite its promise, SearchGPT's performance has raised concerns about its reliability. Additionally, an analysis by Gizmodo of OpenAI's GPT Store revealed over 100 custom GPTs that appear to violate OpenAI's policies regarding sexual content, legal and medical advice.
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OpenAI’s search tool shows promise but lacks Google’s specialized functions and can suffer from hallucinations. https://t.co/NyPZKv2GsA
An analysis of OpenAI's GPT Store finds 100+ custom GPTs that appear to violate OpenAI's policies regarding sexual content, legal and medical advice, and more (@toddfeathers / Gizmodo) https://t.co/uB69XV1VS5 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/PuJV78xK0Z