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OpenAI just took aim at Google with its new SearchGPT.
The feature, currently in preview, combines a web-browsing search interface with the AI models underpinning ChatGPT.
It’s a long-anticipated move to capture more of consumers’ digital lives by becoming an AI-powered search engine.
At the same time, OpenAI continues to woo enterprises — a massive potential revenue source — primarily via API integrations and robust developer tools.
OpenAI is one of a handful of AI model developers — including competitor Anthropic, as well as big tech players like Google and Microsoft — targeting both the enterprise and the consumer.
But focusing too much on one could alienate the other.
Below, we dig into OpenAI’s acquisitions, as well as investments made through its OpenAI Startup Fund, to see where the AI leader is concentrating its efforts — and where it could be making itself vulnerable.
“Riding two horses at the same time”
OpenAI’s ChatGPT strategy is a growing concern among some of its enterprise customers that we’ve spoken with, like this one.