• October 31, 2024
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ChatGPT search engine uses Bing, builds extension to replace Google in Chrome

Microsoft’s funded ChatGPT continues to expand in new areas that could potentially hurt even its largest investor’s business, but it poses more threat to Google. In our tests, Windows Latest noticed that ChatGPT search engine is using Microsoft Bing (Bing.com) for most of the queries.

The search results produced by ChatGPT’s search (previously called SearchGPT) are identical to those of Bing. We noticed this pattern in several queries. While the order of websites in ChatGPT’s search is different, it includes the same sites indexed on the first or second page of Bing.

ChatGPT search interface | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

For example, when we asked ChatGPT’s search about wallpapers for Windows 11, it also shared some images, which were in low quality, but directly linked to Microsoft’s Bing resources. One of the linked Bing resources used the domain se4.mm.bing.net, clearly confirming that ChatGPT’s search relies heavily on Bing.

Bing in ChatGPT Search

OpenAI says that the search model uses a fine-tuned version of GPT-4o. It has also trained data using synthetic data generation techniques, which try to mimic real-world data using algorithms. However, OpenAI acknowledged that it works with third-party search providers like Bing to power some search results.

It won’t tell us how much of that comes from Bing.

“ChatGPT search leverages third-party search providers, as well as content provided directly by our partners, to provide the information users are looking for,” OpenAI noted in a blog post.

Contrary to what OpenAI implies, our tests show that ChatGPT search relies heavily on the Bing search index.

Is it time to replace Google Search with ChatGPT?

While testing the ChatGPT search, we also noticed a pop-up that encouraged us to download the ChatGPT search extension from the Chrome web store.

As shown in the above screenshot, ChatGPT’s website has a suggestion to use ChatGPT search extension, which can replace your search engine. In this case, OpenAI is clearly taking a dig at Google, which owns about 90% of the search market space.

When you click on the Download button, you’ll be redirected to the Chrome Web Store, where the extension is available. You can click the “Add to Chrome” to add it to Chrome, and then a pop-up window will appear, asking if you really want to change the search settings to use ChatGPT’s search engine.

Google tries to stop the ChatGPT search takeover using another pop-up that shows up in the browser, which asks if you want to keep the change in search settings.

This gives the option to “Change it back” to the previous search provider (Google) or “Keep it” with ChatGPT’s new setting.

Previously, Microsoft also tried convincing people to use Bing search by installing an extension through Windows 11 pop-ups, but that did not help it gain a lot of market share.

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​Microsoft’s investment in ChatGPT is helping OpenAI in expanding into areas that could threaten its own business and pose a significant risk to Google. Windows Latest found that ChatGPT mainly uses Bing (Bing.com) for its queries.
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Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbot now has a desktop app​The Verge – All Posts​

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Claude, the AI chatbot made by Anthropic, now has a desktop app. You can download the Mac and Windows versions of the app from Anthropic’s website for free.
Last week, Anthropic released its “computer use” feature in public beta, which allows the Claude 3.5 Sonnet model to control a computer by looking at a screen, moving the cursor, clicking buttons, and entering text. This capability isn’t available within the app, however.

The Claude app is now available to download on Mac and Windows: https://t.co/iWXdAryVBH. pic.twitter.com/7oOBgeLtoy— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) October 31, 2024

Additionally, Anthropic is rolling out support for dictation on Claude’s Android and iOS apps, allowing you to ask a question using your voice.
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Microsoft just delayed Recall again​The Verge – All Posts​

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Microsoft is once again delaying the roll out of its controversial Recall feature for Copilot Plus PCs. The software giant had planned to start testing Recall, which creates screenshots of mostly everything you see or do on a Copilot Plus PC, with Windows Insiders in October. Now, Microsoft says it needs more time to get the feature ready.
“We are committed to delivering a secure and trusted experience with Recall. To ensure we deliver on these important updates, we’re taking additional time to refine the experience before previewing it with Windows Insiders,” says Brandon LeBlanc, senior product manager of Windows, in a statement to The Verge.” Originally planned for October, Recall will now be available for preview with Windows…

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Chevy’s BrightDrop electric vans will be in Walmart’s fleet by the end of the year​The Verge – All Posts​

A Walmart-branded BrightDrop 400 electric van. | Image: GM

GM moved its electric van company BrightDrop into Chevy in August to save some money, and today, the newly branded version of the vehicle is reaching one of BrightDrop’s earliest customers: Walmart.
After piloting BrightDrop 400 vehicles for customer deliveries, Walmart is officially adding them into its fleets. The company says its in-home delivery program is expanding to reach 62 million households nationwide and will roll out Chevy BrightDrops in Austin, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, northwest Arkansas, Orlando, and the San Francisco Bay area by the end of the year.
Walmart had struck a deal with BrightDrop in 2022 to reserve 5,000 vans that included the larger 600 models (the number indicating the approximate square footage of cargo…

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This pocket-friendly e-reader also wants to be your minimalist phone​The Verge – All Posts​

The Mudita Kompakt E Ink phone is expected to sell for under $500. | Image: Mudita

Mudita is not the first company to build a phone with an E Ink screen, but its Kompakt isn’t only about bringing the benefits of e-paper to smartphones. The company describes the Kompakt as a “minimalist E Ink phone” that’s designed to reduce distractions with a limited collection of bundled apps.
The Kompakt is being made available to consumers through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign. The earliest backers can pre-order one for around $325 with shipping expected as early as April 2025. Full retail pricing is expected to be closer to $476, making the Kompakt cheaper than other E Ink phones from companies like Hisense.
Unlike the Boox Palma, which is a pocket-friendly 6.13-inch e-reader offering additional functionality through a full…

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Ford won’t be making any new F-150 Lightnings until next year​The Verge – All Posts​

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Ford is idling the factory where it makes its F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks until next year, the company said today. It’s another unwelcome hiccup in Ford’s path to becoming a global EV producer.
The plan is to shut things down after the last shift on Friday, November 15th, at which point the plant will be closed for seven weeks, including holidays in which no work would have occurred anyway. The reasons are a bit vague, with Ford spokesperson Emma Berg citing a need to “adjust production for an optimal mix of sales growth and profitability.”
That last word — profitability — is surely driving most of this decision. While Tesla just had a better-than-expected earnings quarter, Ford is still struggling to squeeze profit out of…

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Trump is planning a crackdown on legal immigration, too​The Verge – All Posts​

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Former President Donald Trump has made immigration a centerpiece of his campaign: he’s promised mass deportations, a crackdown on asylum at the border, and a ban on mortgages for undocumented immigrants. But while Trump rails against illegal immigration, his allies and advisors are also preparing to sharply reduce legal immigration, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Groups including the America First Policy Institute, a think tank that has been advising Trump’s campaign, have drafted executive orders, regulations, and memos that would narrow the paths for legal migration to the US, according to a dozen former Trump administration officials that spoke with the Journal. Some of the proposals — like a ban on travelers from certain…

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