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    Home»News & Updates»OpenAI’s “Google killer” AI-powered search experience is now freely available for everyone — you’ll no longer need an account or $20 subscription plan, but don’t ask silly questions either

    OpenAI’s “Google killer” AI-powered search experience is now freely available for everyone — you’ll no longer need an account or $20 subscription plan, but don’t ask silly questions either

    February 6, 2025

    OpenAI recently announced that ChatGPT search is now freely accessible to everyone, and will no longer require you to sign up or log in.

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