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OpenAI launches Study Mode for ChatGPT, intensifying a battle with Google over the future of AI-powered education
The AI startup is chasing a $500 billion valuation, with backers betting it can become the next Apple or Google. There are reasons for skepticism.
Global AI giants are intensifying their competition in India, a rapidly expanding market. OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go, a budget-friendly subscripti
OpenAI has introduced a new subscription plan for ChatGPT users in India called ChatGPT Go, priced at Rs 399 per month. The plan offers access to GPT-5 along with benefits like more messages, additional file uploads,
Thousands of private ChatGPT conversations have been appearing in Google search results because of the chatbot's "Share" feature, which the company recently removed following a backlash.
OpenAI is seemingly also solely responsible for removing the chats, perhaps most quickly by using a tool that Google provides to block pages from appearing in search results. But that tool does not stop pages from being indexed by other search engines, so it's possible chats will disappear sooner in Google results than other search engines.
It’s a strange glimpse into the human mind: If you filter search results on Google, Bing, and other search engines to only include URLs from the domain “https://chatgpt.com/share,” you can find strangers’ conversations with ChatGPT.
OpenAI wants ChatGPT to know more about you, including your emails, calendar events in Google Calendar and even your Google contacts to reference everything in a conversation.