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ChatGPT Search: Is it Actually Useful?

ChatGPT Search is finally here, but is it any good? We're digging into this new AI search engine in a casual, no-nonsense way, exploring its features, quirks, and comparing it to the reigning champ, Google. I'll walk you through my own experiences using ChatGPT Search, showing you what it can do, where it excels, and where it falls a little short. We'll talk about the integration with ChatGPT Plus, the sourcing and citations (because accuracy matters!), and whether it's really a more seamless experience. Find out if ChatGPT Search is the game-changer it promises to be, or just another shiny new tech toy! Join the conversation and let me know what you think of AI search in the comments!

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