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ChatGPT Removes Older Data Cut-Off With Internet Access To Come On Par With Google's Bard

OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence startup which created ChatGPT, has announced a significant enhancement to the generative AI chatbot, allowing users to browse the web beyond the previously set September 2021 data cut-off. It is no longer limited to data before September 2021. pic.twitter.com/pyj8a9HWkB — OpenAI September 27, 2023 It should be noted that this puts ChatGPT on par with its biggest rival, Google's Bard, which offered access to the internet since its March 203 launch and hence has no cut-off date as such. Additionally, OpenAI unveiled a major update earlier this week, empowering ChatGPT to engage in voice conversations with users and interact using images, bringing it closer to widely recognised AI assistants such as Apple's Siri. Notably, OpenAI had previously experimented with a feature allowing users to access real-time information through Bing search within the premium ChatGPT Plus offering.

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