How to enable web browsing feature on OpenAI’s ChatGPT

Browse with Bing is currently available only for Plus and Enterprise subscribers of OpenAI, but the company says it will make it accessible to all users soon

How to enable web browsing feature on OpenAI’s ChatGPT
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OpenAI has announced that ChatGPT can now browse the web within their conversations again with a post on X. First announced back in June, the ability was removed in just a week because it could access paid content. Called Browse with Bing, the feature uses Microsoft’s search engine to provide answers from “current and authoritative” sources, which are also linked in the responses.

Browse with Bing is currently available only for Plus and Enterprise subscribers of OpenAI, but the company says it will make it accessible to all users soon. Until now, ChatGPT was the only major AI chatbot with the lack of web access. Alternatives like Bing Chat and Google Bard have offered this functionality right from their day of launch and for free.

The feature also allows users to verify the accuracy and credibility of the chatbot’s answers by clicking on the links to the original sources. This is especially important given that AI bots can sometimes generate false or misleading information. OpenAI also respects the privacy and preferences of the websites it crawls by identifying itself with a user agent and following the Robots.txt rules.

OpenAI first introduced Browse with Bing in June, but had to remove it shortly after due to some users exploiting it to access paywalled content. The company has since fixed this issue and relaunched the feature with its latest version release.

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