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OpenAI today announced the addition of ChatGPT Search to ChatGPT, allowing for improved AI-based internet searches. OpenAI says that ChatGPT is able to search the web "in a much better way than before," with the chatbot able to provide links to relevant web sources like a traditional search engine.
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ChatGPT Search is here to try to combine the best of chatbots and web searches. OpenAI's latest feature searches the web in response to your natural language queries, delivering "fast, timely answers with links to relevant web sources."
When using ChatGPT, the bot will search the web depending on what you ask. Or, if you want to manually override its decision-making, you can tap a new web search icon below the input bar. OpenAI says the feature looks for "original, high-quality content from the web," integrating it into conversational answers. This includes trusted news media sources and data providers like AccuWeather. The data will encompass things like weather, stocks, sports, news and maps.
Under each ChatGPT Search reply, you'll see a Sources button. Click that, and a sidebar with references and links will open.
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OpenAI says ChatGPT Search uses a fine-tuned version of GPT-4o, post-trained "using novel synthetic data generation techniques." This included distilling outputs from the company's
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Microsoft has confirmed a consumer version of its Extended Security Updates plan. For $30, you'll receive "critical" and "important" security updates — basically security patches that will continue to protect your Windows 10 PC from any vulnerabilities. That $30 is for one year's worth of updates, and that's the only option at this time. (You won't be able to re-subscribe at the end, thus ending Windows 10 support.)
Microsoft has been warning users for years that Windows 10 support will expire in 2025, specifically October 14, 2025. At that point, Windows 10 will officially fall out of support: there will be no more feature updates or security patches. On paper, that would mean that any Windows 10 PC will be at risk of any new vulnerabilities that researchers uncover.
Previously, Microsoft had quietly hinted that consumers would be offered the same ESU protections offered to businesses and enterprises, as it did in December 2023 and again in an "editor's note" shared in an April 2024 support post, in which the company said that "details will be shared at a later date for consumers." That time is now, apparently.
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