The ChatGPT app for iOS and iPadOS, available in Spain and other countries for several weeks, has been updated with a curious and interesting feature. Chatbot for iPhone and iPad in particular now integrates Bing search engine; a feature that, yes, only a few users can use.

The integration of Bing into the ChatGPT app, the result of a months-long collaboration between the two companies, allows users to get updated responses from the web, not just those generated by model training data. This means that the results offered by AI will be much more relevant.

In addition, users can now use exploration to get comprehensive answers and current events and information beyond the model’s original training data.

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function, yes. only available to ChatGPT Plus usersthe company claims. So those who want more up-to-date answers will have to pay $20 per month for the plan. This, announced by OpenAI a few months ago, also allows unlimited use of the chatbot, offers faster responses, and also gives priority access to new features. In fact, at least for now, only ChatGPT Plus users can use GPT-4.

How to use Bing integration in ChatGPT app

The Bing integration to the ChatGPT application also needs to be activated manually. To do this, paying users first need to update the app. They should then access the “Settings” tab and click on the “New Features” option. Finally, just activate GPT-4 and select the option labeled “Browse with Bing”. From now on, all – or at least most – of the results generated by the chatbot will be based on web search results.

Let’s remember that Bing chat that Microsoft includes in Edge and in its browser, running on ChatGPT and GPT-4, it also offers up-to-date answers from the web. In fact, the chatbot offers sources at the end of each request, and for this reason, its answers are much more up-to-date than those we receive, for example, in the web version of ChatGPT.

Source: Hiper Textual

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