OpenAI comes for Google with SearchGPT

OpenAI is testing SearchGPT, a new AI search experience to compete directly with Google. The feature aims to elevate search queries with “timely answers” from across the internet and allows the user to ask follow-up questions. The temporary prototype is currently only available to a small group of users and its publisher partners for testing […]
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OpenAI is testing SearchGPT, a new AI search experience to compete directly with Google. The feature aims to elevate search queries with “timely answers” from across the internet and allows the user to ask follow-up questions. The temporary prototype is currently only available to a small group of users and its publisher partners for testing and feedback, but curious minds can join the waitlist. Read more

CrowdStrike offered its partners $10 Uber Eats gift cards to apologize for the global IT outage caused by its botched update. A source told TechCrunch that they received an email from CrowdStrike offering them the gift card because the company recognizes “the additional work that the July 19 incident has caused.” However, some people claimed that when they went to redeem the offer, they discovered the voucher had been canceled. Read more

Wiz turned down a $23 billion acquisition offer from Alphabet, Google’s parent company. The offer represented a substantial premium over its last private valuation of $12 billion, but a source familiar with discussions says that Wiz’s management team has instead opted to remain independent. In a letter to staff, Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport said their sights are now set on “$1 billion in ARR and an IPO.” Read more

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Google brings improvements to its Gemini chatbot:Google is rolling out performance updates to its AI-powered chatbot — and making it more widely available. Gemini 1.5 Flash will soon be available in 40 languages and around 230 countries.Read more

Move over, Steam Deck: Asus is releasing a refined version of its handheld PC gaming device, the ROG Ally X. The device features a bright seven-inch display with a 1080p resolution and is flanked by buttons and joysticks for easy, on-the-go gaming. Read more

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There’s more to the Kamala Harris memes: If you’re seeing a deluge of coconut emojis and “Brat” green videos of Vice President Kamala Harris on your timeline (or even on cable news), you’re not alone. Following Harris’ bid to be the Democratic nominee, Amanda Silberling unpacks the influx of memes both as objects of Gen Z irony posting and as a potentially prescient political strategy. Read more

Strava’s next chapter: There comes a time in every startup’s life when the leaders and stakeholders have to start thinking about the endgame. This is the predicament that social fitness app Strava finds itself in.Paul Sawers caught up with Michael Martin six months into his new role as CEO about what’s next — and why it’s taken so long for the app to get dark mode. Read more

 


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