Google might be a little worried. The AI-powered search market just became a lot more heated as OpenAI takes off the gloves and removes the login requirement for ChatGPT search (via The Verge ).
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OpenAI has removed the login requirement from ChatGPT Search, allowing all users to access the AI search engine for free.
OpenAI has removed the account requirement to use ChatGPT Search, making it as accessible as Google's search engine.
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