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OpenAI opens its ChatGPT Search to all users and begins a 10,000‑user test of SearchGPT, a GPT‑4 powered conversational search tool, challenging Google’s
OpenAI announced that its ChatGPT Search feature is now available to every logged‑in user, while a separate prototype called SearchGPT is being rolled out to an initial 10,000 testers — a move that directly targets Google’s search monopoly [5][3].
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Feature | ChatGPT Search (free for all users) |
| Rollout date | Monday (announcement during “12 Days of OpenAI”) |
| Prototype | SearchGPT, limited to 10,000 users |
| Model | Powered by GPT‑4 (per The Verge) |
The free‑tier launch follows a two‑month period in which the search tool was restricted to ChatGPT Plus and Teams subscribers [2]. By opening the feature to the entire user base, OpenAI aims to capture the large segment of internet users who rely on search but have not adopted generative AI tools. The move coincides with a holiday‑shopping surge, where 76 % of U.S. consumers expect to buy at least half of their gifts online [2], giving OpenAI a timely foothold in a high‑traffic period.
On July 25, 2024, CEO Sam Altman revealed SearchGPT, a prototype that blends GPT‑4 with real‑time web results to deliver conversational answers and follow‑up queries [3]. The limited rollout to 10,000 users mirrors a typical beta approach, allowing OpenAI to refine the product before broader integration into ChatGPT. Altman emphasized that the goal is to make search “much better than it is today,” positioning the tool as a more interactive alternative to traditional keyword‑based results [4].
Google’s search dominance has long rested on its ability to surface relevant links quickly. OpenAI’s free ChatGPT Search, combined with the conversational capabilities of SearchGPT, introduces a user experience that can surface synthesized answers rather than a list of links. While Google still controls the default‑search market, OpenAI’s strategy—bolstered by partnerships with major publishers such as News Corp and The Atlantic—could shift traffic toward AI‑driven results, especially if the company later bundles the feature with its own browser extension [2][4].
By making AI‑enhanced search free and testing a conversational prototype, OpenAI is positioning itself as a credible challenger to Google’s search monopoly, but the ultimate impact will depend on user adoption and how quickly the company can scale the prototype into a mainstream product.
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