IT House reported on September 5 that the Washington Post published a blog post yesterday (September 4), stating that judging from the initial feedback from 10,000 users, although the SearchGPT search engine from OpenAI, regarded by many as the "Google killer", has many bright features, it still has a long way to go before it can shake up Google's search status.
Some features are excellent
Note from IT House: SearchGPT does not simplify the user's search experience by providing concise and organized answers instead of a list of search results.
SearchGPT compiles answers using data from Bing and other sources, which OpenAI views as a comprehensive resource for information users search for.
SearchGPT's initial user feedback has been mixed. In terms of specific queries such as planning activities, programming, and summarizing information, SearchGPT performed relatively well.
insufficient
Ananay Arora, a software engineer, believes that SearchGPT does not pose a threat to Google at this stage. It performs well in searching for local restaurants, but the search image results are poor, and the way of labeling the source is confusing.
Technology expert Daniel Lemire thinks it's better than Google's AI Overviews but not as impressive as Perplexity.
Artificial intelligence enthusiast Matt Berman posted a video on YouTube, saying that SearchGPT performed better than Google in event planning and programming, but there was an "illusion" problem and the speaker information given was incorrect.






